Sweeping Bullets off the Floor: Official Wizards (#8) vs. Raptors (#1) 1st Round Thread

WHO WINS?

  • Raptors in 4

    Votes: 11 7.1%
  • Raptors in 5

    Votes: 34 22.1%
  • Raptors in 6

    Votes: 44 28.6%
  • Raptors in 7

    Votes: 19 12.3%
  • Bullets in 4

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Bullets in 5

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Bullets in 6

    Votes: 22 14.3%
  • Bullets in 7

    Votes: 18 11.7%

  • Total voters
    154

KillerB88

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Scott Brooks really could be way more creative. Don’t think I saw the Wall-Beal-Oubre-Porter line up. I could be wrong. I think Oubre could get his confidence up playing with those guys. The Morris and Mike Scott frontcourt is OK. I think that just shows small ball is better.
:russ::russ::russ: As a Thunder fan, I had to watch him force Kendrick Perkins as a starter, leading to many game where we were down the 1st quarter of games with him on the floor because --veteran. (lol)
 

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The thing I love about this series is how similar the starting line-ups are to each other.

Wall-Lowry
Beal-DeRozan

Backcourt battle. All-stars.

Otto Porter-Anunoby. Lengthy players who can hit 3s and play D.

Morris-Ibaka. Well-rounded offensive players.

Gortat-JV. Old school bigs with big presence on the floor.

I think we have more talent in the starting 5 but Wizards can hold up in that department. That's where our bench will kick in, maybe more this series than many other potential match-ups further down the line.

Good win but clean up turnovers and inside D. We'll be OK.
 

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:russ::russ::russ: As a Thunder fan, I had to watch him force Kendrick Perkins as a starter, leading to many game where we were down the 1st quarter of games with him on the floor because --veteran. (lol)

But yet he’s known for his “player development”. He barely wants to play the young guys. I think it’s just a selling point he’s taken advantage of since Westbrook-Harden-Durant have turned out to be great players.
 
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