Araujo needs to do it consistently though. I've seen him do wonders for the Raps and Bosh freeing up space in the lane and getting the garbage points when he's on, but since the 4 game stretch when he played extremely well he's not doing much other than getting boards and getting 2-4 points a game. And about Jalen, I didn't just mean treys, he kept taking 20+ footers with a hand on his face. That's not his game, his game is posting up or spotting up for an open jumper.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting VinKanaddy:</div><div class="quote_post">Araujo needs to do it consistently though. I've seen him do wonders for the Raps and Bosh freeing up space in the lane and getting the garbage points when he's on, but since the 4 game stretch when he played extremely well he's not doing much other than getting boards and getting 2-4 points a game. And about Jalen, I didn't just mean treys, he kept taking 20+ footers with a hand on his face. That's not his game, his game is posting up or spotting up for an open jumper.</div> Yea your right about Jalen, he probably forced a few 20 footers. I'm not sure what we shoud do with Arujo right now, Mitchell probably knows best. If we should keep him out of a few games and practice him hard, then bring him back for a few. Or just keep him starting to get immediate results. I think Arujo will be solid for the Raptors by next year.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting SkiptoMyLue11:</div><div class="quote_post">Yea your right about Jalen, he probably forced a few 20 footers. I'm not sure what we shoud do with Arujo right now, Mitchell probably knows best. If we should keep him out of a few games and practice him hard, then bring him back for a few. Or just keep him starting to get immediate results. I think Arujo will be solid for the Raptors by next year.</div> The thing about Araujo when he doesn't get the minutes is either he tries too hard like in the Philadelphia game when he had 2 or 3 wild layup attempts that hit glass no rim, or he doesn't do the little things like boxing out, setting a screen, or just generally doesn't play hard. I think he needs to realize that instead of fronting opposing players, he can be more devastating if he backs down on the opponent because not a lot of guys in the league can defend a guy Araujo's size. (well.. there's Shaq but he's in another league of his own lol)