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Raptors open season with a roller-coaster victory

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Cleveland 91
TORONTO 101
Game Scoreboard

Keys to Victory for the Raptors

1st QUARTER

* Got off to a quick start on the strength of the individual match-up advantage held by Andrea Bargnani [13 pts, superior quickness] over Shaquille O’Neal [6 pts]; TOR 27, Cle 22

2nd QUARTER

* Built a 21 point lead [00:32.9, 57-36], shooting 10-17 [58.8/FG%] while limiting their opponent to 6-22 [27.2/FG%]; TOR 57, Cle 39

3rd QUARTER

* After Cleveland completely erased the deficit by the 2:22 mark [69-69], closed the period with a 7-0 run of their own, keyed by an offensive rebound putback from Chris Bosh [2:04, 71-69]; TOR 78, Cle 71]

4th QUARTER

* Took advantage of a questionable coaching decision by Mike Brown, who inexplicably elected to open the frame by going “Big” [i.e. O'Neal and Ilgauskas vs Bargnani and Bosh], which resulted in a 9-3 run by the Raptors to start the the quarter [10:15, 87-74] 

* Hung on gamely down the stretch, despite Cleveland cutting the margin to just 6 points [1:37]

OVERALL

Effectively used multiple pairings of Bigs:

PF AND C, +/-
Bosh and Bargnani, +12
Bosh and Nesterovic, +3
Johnson and Bargnani, +3
Turkoglu and Johnson, +2
Bargnani and Nesterovic, +2
Johnson and Bosh, + 1
Turkoglu and Nesterovic, 0
Wright and Nesterovic, 0 
Turkoglu and Bosh, -3
Wright and Bargnani, -3
Turkoglu and Bosh, -7

——————————————–

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS [0-2]

 

POS

MP

FGM-FGA

2FGM-2FGA

3FGM-3FGA

FTM-FTA

+/-

OR

DR

TR

AST

PF

ST

TO

BS

BA

PTS

KPM

JAMES

F

39:46

7-19

6-14

1-5

8-14

+2

2

9

11

12

1

2

4

0

2

23

+29

Varejao

F

24:52

0-5

0-5

0-0

2-2

-2

1

3

4

0

5

0

0

1

1

2

-3

O’Neal

C

24:59

6-12

6-12

0-0

0-3

-25

4

3

7

0

4

0

1

0

2

12

+5

Parker

G

38:27

4-12

2-9

2-3

2-2

-7

0

5

5

1

3

0

3

1

1

12

+5

M-Williams

G

39:40

4-14

2-10

2-4

6-7

-14

2

4

6

2

5

1

3

0

0

16

+6

Gibson

 

34:11

4-10

0-2

4-8

0-1

+12

1

2

3

3

3

1

2

0

0

12

+4

Ilgauskas

 

13:24

2-5

2-5

0-0

0-0

-8

2

3

5

0

3

0

1

0

0

4

+2

Moon

 

19:16

2-5

2-3

0-2

5-6

-6

1

5

6

1

0

0

0

0

0

9

+10

Hickson

 

05:21

0-1

0-1

0-0

1-2

-2

0

2

2

0

3

0

0

0

0

1

-2

Jackson

DNP – Coach’s Decision

Karl

DNP – Coach’s Decision

J-Williams

DNP – Coach’s Decision

Total

 

240

29-83

20-61

9-22

24-37

 

13

36

49

19

27

4

14

2

6

91

+56

 

 

 

34.9%

32.8%

40.9%

64.9%

 

Team Rebs: 12

Total TO: 15

POSS: 114

PPP: 0.798

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TORONTO RAPTORS [1-0]

 

POS

MP

FGM-FGA

2FGM-2FGA

3FGM-3FGA

FTM-FTA

+/-

OR

DR

TR

AST

PF

ST

TO

BS

BA

PTS

KPM

Turkoglu

F

34:09

3-7

2-3

1-4

5-6

+6

1

6

7

3

3

0

1

3

0

12

+16

Bosh

F

39:44

6-17

6-17

0-0

9-12

+9

4

12

16

2

5

0

3

0

2

21

+17

Bargnani

C

29:32

11-15

9-12

2-3

4-4

+11

0

5

5

1

5

1

3

1

0

28

+24

DeRozan

G

23:34

3-6

3-5

0-1

2-2

+11

0

5

5

1

2

1

1

1

0

8

+10

Calderon

G

31:12

1-6

1-5

0-1

3-5

+1

0

3

3

11

5

1

3

0

0

5

+5

Wright

 

18:00

2-5

1-3

1-2

0-0

-8

0

4

4

1

5

0

1

1

0

5

0

Jack

 

31:02

2-9

2-6

0-3

2-4

-9

0

4

4

3

3

1

1

0

0

6

+1

Johnson

 

05:45

0-0

0-0

0-0

2-2

+6

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

2

+2

Banks

 

00:25

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Belinelli

 

19:21

4-8

3-6

1-2

1-2

+19

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

10

+7

Nesterovic

 

07:13

2-2

2-2

0-0

0-0

+4

1

1

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

4

+5

O’Bryant

DNP – Coach’s Decision

Total

 

240

34-75

29-59

5-16

28-37

 

7

41

48

23

30

4

13

6

2

101

+87

 

 

 

45.3%

49.2%

31.2%

75.7%

 

Team Rebs: 8

Total TO: 13

POSS: 104

PPP: 0.971

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inactive

Cavaliers: Green, Powe, West Raptors: Douby, Evans, Weems

Technical Fouls

Scoring

Lead Changes: 2

Times Tied: 4

AREANA STATS

Arena: Air Canada Centre, Toronto, OT

Officials: #33  Sean Corbin , #28  Tommy Nunez Jr. , #57  Greg Willard  

Attendance: 20,152

Duration: 2:38

——————————————–

3rd Quarter

James Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed 

02:22

 

Team Rebound 

02:22

 

 

02:22

Calderon Substitution replaced by Belinelli 

James Free Throw 2 of 2 (18 PTS) 

02:22
[
CLE 69-69]

 

 

02:07

Jack Driving Hook Shot: Missed 

 

02:06

Bosh Rebound (Off:4 Def:9) 

 

02:04
[TOR 71-69]

Bosh Layup Shot: Made (17 PTS) 

Gibson Turnover : Traveling (2 TO) 

01:50

 

 

01:31
[TOR 73-69]

Wright Driving Hook Shot: Made (2 PTS) 

 

01:18

Wright Foul : Shooting (5 PF) 

Parker Free Throw 1 of 2 (8 PTS) 

01:18
[
CLE 70-73]

 

 

01:18

Wright Substitution replaced by DeRozan 

Parker Free Throw 2 of 2 (9 PTS) 

01:18
[
CLE 71-73]

 

 

00:58.9
[TOR 75-71]

DeRozan Jump Shot: Made (8 PTS) Assist: Turkoglu (3 AST) 

James 3pt Shot: Missed 

00:36.9

 

 

00:36.4

Jack Rebound (Off:0 Def:1) 

Gibson Foul : Shooting (3 PF) 

00:32.3

 

 

00:32.3
[TOR 76-71]

Jack Free Throw 1 of 2 (1 PTS) 

 

00:32.3

Bosh Substitution replaced by Johnson 

James Substitution replaced by Hickson 

00:32.3

 

Varejao Substitution replaced by Ilgauskas 

00:32.3

 

 

00:32.3

Jack Free Throw 2 of 2 Missed 

 

00:31.9

Team Rebound 

 

00:18.8
[TOR 78-71]

Turkoglu Driving Layup Shot: Made (11 PTS) 

Parker Fade Away Jumper Shot: Missed 

00:00.0

 

Team Rebound 

00:00.0

 

End of 3rd Quarter

Start of 4th Quart

 

11:48

Jack Driving Layup Shot: Missed 

O’Neal Rebound (Off:4 Def:3) 

11:47

 

 

11:41

DeRozan Foul : Shooting (2 PF) 

Moon Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed 

11:41

 

Team Rebound 

11:41

 

Moon Free Throw 2 of 2 (9 PTS) 

11:41
[
CLE 72-78]

 

 

11:33

Bargnani Turnover : Poss Lost Ball Turnover (3 TO) 

Gibson 3pt Shot: Missed 

11:16

 

 

11:15

DeRozan Rebound (Off:0 Def:5) 

 

11:07
[TOR 81-72]

Bargnani 3pt Shot: Made (26 PTS) Assist: Jack (2 AST) 

Williams Turnaround Jump Shot: Missed 

10:38

 

 

10:36

Belinelli Rebound (Off:0 Def:1) 

 

10:32

Belinelli Driving Finger Roll Layup Shot: Missed 

Moon Rebound (Off:1 Def:5) 

10:30

 

O’Neal Layup Shot: Missed 

10:22

 

 

10:21

Bargnani Rebound (Off:0 Def:5) 

 

10:16
[TOR 83-72]

Jack Driving Layup Shot: Made (3 PTS) Assist: Bargnani (1 AST) 

——————–

The Cavaliers will need to find a way to neutralize the Raptors superior quickness at the PF and Center positions. If not, Toronto will present a match-up problem for Cleveland each time they meet this season. Going “Big” is not an option for the Cavs this season, with their present roster, unless Mike Brown wants to find himself in the unemployment line lickady-split.

Despite the uneven nature of their play, Toronto has to be ecstatic with this W. The first 20 games on their schedule is filled with quality opponents. To be able to withstand a 3rd quarter push from a team like Cleveland is a positive sign that the Raptors just might be able to navigate this stretch of games in a way that will allow them to remain in contention for a playoff spot throughout the season.

Ranking the Best Big Men in the NBA today

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Coming out of the annual All-Star Break and heading toward this week’s Trade Deadline  [Feb 19, 3:00 PM] … as different trade rumours swirl about the NBA [on-line & elsewhere] … it can be instructive to assess where certain marquee players rank amongst their brethren, at the specific position[s] they play the best.

When considering Big Men [i.e. Centers/C and Power Forwards/PF], it is also imperative to understand what their fundamental role is within the NBA game and what qualities are the most important for them to exhibit on a consistent basis, if their respective team’s are going to have a legitimate chance to win a League Championship, now or in the not-too-distant future.

Big Man Ranking Criteria

* Leadership
* Rebounding [which includes: i. Defensive; ii. Offense]
* Team Defense [which includes: i. Interior Rotations; ii. Perimeter Rotations; iii. Execution of Pick & Roll Techniques; iv. Transition Effectiveness; v. Shot blocking off the ball; Switching off the ball]
* Low-Mid Post Scoring
* Passing Effectiveness
* Individual Low-Mid Post Defense [which includes Shot blocking on the ball]
* Individual Perimeter Defense
* Screening Effectiveness
* Picking Effectiveness
* Perimeter Scoring
* Offensive Transition
* Physical Traits: i. Quickness; ii. Agility; iii. Explosive Power; iv. Size & Strength
* Psycho-Emotional Traits: i. Stability; ii. Intelligence; iii. Intensity; iv. Toughness 

These are the current rankings, according to this corner:

 

 

 

Rankings for Starting Centers

 

No.

EASTERN

No.

WESTERN

1

D-Howard/Magic

1

T-Duncan/Spurs

2

C-Bosh/Raptors

2

A-Stoudemire/Suns

3

A-Horford/Hawks

3

A-Bynum/Lakers

4

K-Perkins/Celtics

4

Y-Ming/Rockets

5

R-Wallace/Pistons

5

A-Jefferson/Timberwolves

6

Z-Ilgaukas/Cavaliers

6

Nene/Nuggets

7

A-Bogut/Bucks

7

T-Chandler/Hornets

8

D-Lee/Knicks

8

S-O’Neal/Suns

9

J-O’Neal/Heat

9

Mehmet Okur/Jazz

10

R-Nesterovic/Pacers

10

Andre Biedrins/Warriors

11

E-Okafor/Bobcats

11

Marc Gasol/Grizzlies

12

B-Heywood/Wizards

12

Marcus Camby/Clippers

13

S-Dalembert/76ers

13

Nick Collison/Thunder

14

B-Lopez/Nets

14

Greg Oden/Blazers

15

J-Noah/Bulls

15

Eric Dampier/Mavericks

 

 

16

Spencer Hawes/Kings

 

 

 

 

Rankings for Starting Power Forwards

 

No.

EASTERN

No.

WESTERN

1

K-Garnett/Celtics

1

D-Nowitzki/Mavericks

2

J-Smith/Hawks

2

P-Gasol/Lakers

3

S-Marion/Raptors

3

C-Boozer/Jazz

4

R-Lewis/Magic

4

L-Scola/Rockets

5

A-Varejao/Cavaliers

5

A-Stoudemire/Suns

6

C-Bosh/Raptors

6

D-West/Hornets

7

A-Jamison/Wizards

7

L-Aldridge/Blazers

8

T-Prince/Pistons

8

K-Martin/Nuggets

9

LRM-A Moute/Bucks

9

S-Jackson/Warriors

10

B-Diaw/Bobcats

10

D-Milicic/Grizzlies

11

T-Murphy/Pacers

11

J-Green/Thunder

12

U-Haslem/Heat

12

Z-Randolph/Clippers

13

T-Young/76ers

13

C-Smith/Timberwolves

14

A-Harrington/Knicks

14

B-Miller/Kings

15

T-Thomas/Bulls

15

M-Bonner/Spurs

16

Y-Jianlian/Nets

 

 

 

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