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- Posted on: Wed, 06/10/2015 - 7:05pm #60278

OhCanada-ParticipantCaboclo has next to no court awareness yet his raw skill and talent seems high enough to compensate for it. I’m sure he could have cracked an NBA rotation like Philly, New York, Minny, or LA Lakers but other teams wouldn’t have put up for his lack of awareness.
When he played in the D-League he only got 9-minutes per game as the teams structure and rotations were set and naturally they were not going to reset that as they were not invested in Caboclo. In the NBA he only played extreme garbage time.
It seems his body and athleticism is ready (a lot like a quicker Batum in those regards), his skills are ready as a good shooter all around the court, and a crafty finisher, with good handles that can run the floor. His length gives him amazing natural talent defensively. Although that all means nothing if he is unable to make defensive rotations, identify and defend players and schemes, understand the game and his teams offensive system, and play smarter basketball.
His rookie year he worked mostly on his individual skills and refining his body and strength. He played a lot of one on one with James Johnson while JJ was in Dwayne Casey’s doghouse and vastly improved his English. His English is not quite there yet either but he should now be coach able. This upcoming year in the D-League he should be able to showcase his skills and learn the game.
He may not be Giannis Antetokoumpo or Kevin Durant but he seems to be a guy who can be one of the best 3 and D small forwards in the league if developed correctly.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/10/2015 - 7:38pm #988222
WinterSoldierParticipantI think they should develop him as a stretch four. It would be a little easier of a position to learn and also a position of need for the raptors. It would also allow him not to have to worry about creating plays. He also would be an effective perimeter defender with his length.
0- Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 4:15pm #988507
WinterSoldierParticipantDid I say something offensive?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 4:15pm #988355
WinterSoldierParticipantDid I say something offensive?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 06/12/2015 - 2:26am #988508
WinterSoldierParticipantGiving negs to people for not having the same/consensus opinion is going to ruin this forum. There is nothing wrong negging someone who is trolling or being hostile. But, If giving a honest opinion gets you negged a lot of good posters are just going to stop posting on these forums.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 06/12/2015 - 2:26am #988658
WinterSoldierParticipantGiving negs to people for not having the same/consensus opinion is going to ruin this forum. There is nothing wrong negging someone who is trolling or being hostile. But, If giving a honest opinion gets you negged a lot of good posters are just going to stop posting on these forums.
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- Posted on: Wed, 06/10/2015 - 7:38pm #988374
WinterSoldierParticipantI think they should develop him as a stretch four. It would be a little easier of a position to learn and also a position of need for the raptors. It would also allow him not to have to worry about creating plays. He also would be an effective perimeter defender with his length.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 1:54am #988244
Rip255He’s 1 year away from being 2 years away.
0- Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 2:10am #988248
sitlbitoParticipantOne of the best moments of last year’s draft; Also the "what just happened?" from Bill Simmons. And the journalist not knowing who the hell this guy was.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 2:10am #988399
sitlbitoParticipantOne of the best moments of last year’s draft; Also the "what just happened?" from Bill Simmons. And the journalist not knowing who the hell this guy was.
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- Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 1:54am #988396
Rip255He’s 1 year away from being 2 years away.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 4:01am #988425

Jr. ROXASParticipantDo you think it’s possible he could be Toronto’s no. 1 option 2 years from now based from what you see? Because I’m totally not sold with Derozan as the top option. He’s a good player but no way toronto makes it far with him chucking 20+ shots a game. No way.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 4:01am #988274

Jr. ROXASParticipantDo you think it’s possible he could be Toronto’s no. 1 option 2 years from now based from what you see? Because I’m totally not sold with Derozan as the top option. He’s a good player but no way toronto makes it far with him chucking 20+ shots a game. No way.
0- Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 5:19am #988442

OhCanada-ParticipantI see him playing one season in the D-League then cracking the rotation likely as a starter unless Ross steps his game up big time. I don’t see him as a 1st option anytime soon but he has tremendous upside and maybe in 3-4 years that’s a possibility.
But right now he needs to completely learn English and learn how to play organized team ball. He was picked 20th overall to get a 3 and D guy with his skillet there is a blessing.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 5:19am #988290

OhCanada-ParticipantI see him playing one season in the D-League then cracking the rotation likely as a starter unless Ross steps his game up big time. I don’t see him as a 1st option anytime soon but he has tremendous upside and maybe in 3-4 years that’s a possibility.
But right now he needs to completely learn English and learn how to play organized team ball. He was picked 20th overall to get a 3 and D guy with his skillet there is a blessing.
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- Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 5:12am #988435
kingofbumsParticipantSomething thats often overlooked I think is having the feel for the game. He seems very far away from achieving that atm. He will need some good mentoring to raise his basketball IQ. I think he can do that and also work on his handles to at least get it to nic batums level which is pretty average then he should be a very nice player for the raps. From what I see right now hes just too confused on both ends of the court.
Also I think raps fans should start taking a look at bebe, his energy and length is something that can really help us off the bench. I rather give him psycho T’s minutes and save a couple mill. It’ll also be interesting to see if both these guys play for their national teams at panams
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 5:12am #988284
kingofbumsParticipantSomething thats often overlooked I think is having the feel for the game. He seems very far away from achieving that atm. He will need some good mentoring to raise his basketball IQ. I think he can do that and also work on his handles to at least get it to nic batums level which is pretty average then he should be a very nice player for the raps. From what I see right now hes just too confused on both ends of the court.
Also I think raps fans should start taking a look at bebe, his energy and length is something that can really help us off the bench. I rather give him psycho T’s minutes and save a couple mill. It’ll also be interesting to see if both these guys play for their national teams at panams
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 7:14am #988469
dborlackParticipantI am a raps fan and i am thankful his shot has a good form. However, with his long wingspan his handles are all over the place. He needs to improve on his dribbling. His awareness and IQ needs to improve as well. But that should come from playing at least 20 min a game in the dleague. You can’t expect a guy to improve without actually playing a variety of guys other than bebe and JJ. For the raps next season I expect those minutes (15 min per game) bruno would be getting with the raps going to deandre daniels who has played well in the australian league. Bruno to the dleague for a year should be the best thing for him. Now that Toronto has a dleague team they can implement their system into that team to develop their own dynamics. Bruno at least has a step ahead of those incoming guys due to somewhat knowledge of the current system.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 7:14am #988317
dborlackParticipantI am a raps fan and i am thankful his shot has a good form. However, with his long wingspan his handles are all over the place. He needs to improve on his dribbling. His awareness and IQ needs to improve as well. But that should come from playing at least 20 min a game in the dleague. You can’t expect a guy to improve without actually playing a variety of guys other than bebe and JJ. For the raps next season I expect those minutes (15 min per game) bruno would be getting with the raps going to deandre daniels who has played well in the australian league. Bruno to the dleague for a year should be the best thing for him. Now that Toronto has a dleague team they can implement their system into that team to develop their own dynamics. Bruno at least has a step ahead of those incoming guys due to somewhat knowledge of the current system.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 7:14am #988471
prophetmeirParticipantall of that sounds and look good on paper and workouts, but if you have no court awareness which means your a defensive and offensive liability if you can run plays etc I don’t think he can be a starter in the league. He might get scrap min here and there but basketball IQ is huge especially in the league today. It took whiteside about 4-5 years to develop his IQ out there but even he played one year in college.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2015 - 7:14am #988319
prophetmeirParticipantall of that sounds and look good on paper and workouts, but if you have no court awareness which means your a defensive and offensive liability if you can run plays etc I don’t think he can be a starter in the league. He might get scrap min here and there but basketball IQ is huge especially in the league today. It took whiteside about 4-5 years to develop his IQ out there but even he played one year in college.
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