- Thread starter
- #1
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2008
- Messages
- 21,759
- Reaction score
- 256
Hey guys,
I've been very anxious for the Raptors game tonight because the Raptors have been more successful than I've ever seen them since TJ Ford was a Raptor. Jarrett Jack makes me realize how T.J Ford was a big part of our team, and Jack has a similar type of playing style in my opinion. Hedo Turkoglu has also been playing at his best level as of late, I think he has found the groove he once had in Orlando, I think he just needed the time to get used to being in a Raptors uniform around several different teammates.
Anyways, there's one thing I realized that can help the Raptors move up in the standings to possibly one of the top 4 spots in the Eastern Conference; we have an easy schedule.
This is what it looks like the next 6 games:
IND (Today) [16-32], NJ (Tomorrow) [4-42], SAC (Feb 7) [16-31], PHI (Feb 10) [16-31], MEM (Feb 17) [26-21], NJ (Feb 19) [4-42]
This can probably extend our winning streak to at least 9 considering IND, NJ, SAC, PHI are all teams the Raptors are highly capable of defeating. The Memphis Grizzlies are the toughest matchup out of these 5 teams. They're the only one with a record over .500, and it is awfully similar to the Raptors 26-22 record, this one will most likely be the one to make or break the Raptors winning streak. After these 6 games, we will be seeing teams like the Trailblazers, Cavaliers and Thunder. Games like these will be a true test for the Raptors if they want to be able to compete in the playoffs, but they did already beat the Lakers, by one point. See for yourself here:
What are your thoughts? Are the Raptors capable of being a top 4 team in the Eastern Conference? Where do you think the Raptors will end up in the standings?
http://slowandmo.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/...take-4th-place/
I've been very anxious for the Raptors game tonight because the Raptors have been more successful than I've ever seen them since TJ Ford was a Raptor. Jarrett Jack makes me realize how T.J Ford was a big part of our team, and Jack has a similar type of playing style in my opinion. Hedo Turkoglu has also been playing at his best level as of late, I think he has found the groove he once had in Orlando, I think he just needed the time to get used to being in a Raptors uniform around several different teammates.
Anyways, there's one thing I realized that can help the Raptors move up in the standings to possibly one of the top 4 spots in the Eastern Conference; we have an easy schedule.
This is what it looks like the next 6 games:
IND (Today) [16-32], NJ (Tomorrow) [4-42], SAC (Feb 7) [16-31], PHI (Feb 10) [16-31], MEM (Feb 17) [26-21], NJ (Feb 19) [4-42]
This can probably extend our winning streak to at least 9 considering IND, NJ, SAC, PHI are all teams the Raptors are highly capable of defeating. The Memphis Grizzlies are the toughest matchup out of these 5 teams. They're the only one with a record over .500, and it is awfully similar to the Raptors 26-22 record, this one will most likely be the one to make or break the Raptors winning streak. After these 6 games, we will be seeing teams like the Trailblazers, Cavaliers and Thunder. Games like these will be a true test for the Raptors if they want to be able to compete in the playoffs, but they did already beat the Lakers, by one point. See for yourself here:
What are your thoughts? Are the Raptors capable of being a top 4 team in the Eastern Conference? Where do you think the Raptors will end up in the standings?
http://slowandmo.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/...take-4th-place/