2005-2006 Season

Discussion in 'Toronto Raptors' started by PlaTsanity, Oct 20, 2005.

  1. PlaTsanity

    PlaTsanity JBB JustBBall Member

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    How do you guys see us doing this season?
    A playoff team or once again lottery?

    IMO we might have a chance to make the playoffs
    the raps have been playing their hearts out..and i really like that
    esp CV31 he's trying to prove that he isnt a bust..he is trying to prove all the doubters wrong--and that he actually belongs in this league

    as for the losses--who cares.whenever we lost it was like by 2-8 points anyways..and plus look at the spur's pre-season record---doesnt matter--it's only pre-season right?

    IMO we will also have more wins than last year
    Bosh will make a HUGE impact (20,10??)
    CV31/GRAHAM/Jose--> Potential all nba rookie 1st/2nd team
    Rose--> Huge Impact

    the Center position is always a ? though
    because we dont have a solid center
    last season i was hoping that we would land Marc Jackson..but meh doesnt matter..we need a trade--and land a good center..
     
  2. og15

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    We will win about 30-34 games this season. While the team has more talent, the whole East has gotten better this year. We just don't have the experience of talent player wise and coaching wise to be able to compete with the playoff teams.

    When a team like Milwaukee who has a TJ Ford with a shot back, re-signed Redd, and added Simmons and Bogut is still not a certain team to make the playoffs, it kinda makes it harder for us.
     
  3. Skiptomylue11

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    Its true that every team in the East seemed to improve, from Indiana, Cleveland, New York, Milwalkie, New Jersey, and Atlanta(but will still be bad). Miami and Detroit are still strong. Washington and Chicago are still good teams. Boston, Phili and Orlando are all question marks.

    I think Toronto should have a priority of
    1) Giving PT to young guys
    2) Winning

    So even if we don't make playoffs we will develop our youth.
     

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