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30 Teams, 30 Days: Toronto Draft Preview
Authored by Jason M. Williams - June 11, 2009 - 2:12 pm



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2008-2009 Finish: 33-49
2009 Draft Picks: 9th

Pre-Draft 2009-10 Projected Starters:
PG Jose Calderon
SG Anthony Parker
SF Shawn Marion
PF Chris Bosh
C Andrea Bargnani
Key Reserves:
PG Roko Ukic
PG Marcus Banks
SF Joey Graham
PF Reggie Evans

What the Raptors Do Well:

The Raptors made a few roster maneuvers last season by first obtaining Jermaine O’Neal from Indiana for T.J. Ford and then later sending him to Miami for Shawn Marion just before the trade deadline. Now they enter the 2009 offseason with many questions marks.

Starters Anthony Parker and Shawn Marion are both free agents and the team just traded sharpshooter Jason Kapono to Philly for Reggie Evans. With the ninth pick in this year’s draft, they hope to add another key building block to keep Chris Bosh in Toronto after this upcoming season.

Last year was a step backward for the Raps, returning to the days of missing the playoffs, while narrowly missing a 50-loss season. Chris Bosh was typical Chris Bosh and led the team in scoring and rebounding with 22.7 points and 10.0 rebounds. Jose Calderon enjoyed his first season as the undisputed starting PG and flourished with 12.8 points and a team-high 8.3 assists per game.

Bryan Colangelo brought one of his favorite Phoenix transplants in Shawn Marion, and watched him produce Matrix-like numbers with 14.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.15 steals, and 0.78 blocks per game in his 27 games as a Raptor.

But the biggest bright spot of the 2008-09 Toronto season was the improvement made by Andrea Bargnani. The former top pick had a breakout year with career highs of 15.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.2 blocks, 1.2 assists, and shot a deadly 40.9% from downtown.

Greatest Areas of Improvement:

Upgrade at Shooting Guard
Whether or not the Raptors retain Parker, they still need a long term solution at the 2-guard position – and not only because they just traded Kapono to the Sixers. To be successful they need to get more points from their backcourt, specifically a guy who can put the ball on the floor and score on his own.

Toughness in the Paint
While Jermaine’s knees were nearing Patrick Ewing Syndrome, he was at least providing an intimidating swatter for the Raps in the middle. Without O’Neal’s 2.0 blocks per game, the Raptors only got 1.0 block per game from Bosh and 1.24 from Bargnani. Even worse, both Bosh and Bargnani spend most of their time outside of the paint looking to shoot from deep or face up and put the ball on the floor. The addition of Evans may sound like it will help with their interior rebounding and defense, but last year he only averaged 4.6 rebounds and a putrid 0.1 blocks per game.

Who’s Gone Number 9 Recently?

The ninth pick has produced a few bright spots over the past five years, with Andre Iguodala turning into one of the best players in the 2004 NBA Draft and Joakim Noah and D.J. Augustin turning into promising young role players.

2008
D.J. Augustin, Charlotte Bobcats

2007
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls

2006
Patrick O’Bryant, Golden State Warriors

2005
Ike Diogu, Golden State Warriors

2004
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers

Who Should the Raptors Target?

For more in-depth analysis and background regarding the players that the Raptors should target in this year’s Draft, click on each player name to be redirected to Christopher Reina’s Prospect Report piece.

- Demar DeRozan of USC

If DeRozan is still available, Colangelo may streak down 34th street after the draft. Selecting the talented wing from Southern Cal would give them a high energy flyer that would fit perfectly with their offense and remind many of a young Vince Carter – before he washed out in Toronto. DeRozan could also be used to lure Marion back to the team and a starting five of Calderon, DeRozan, Marion, Bosh, and Bargnani would have many opposing coaches perplexed while designing defensive schemes.

- Gerald Henderson of Duke

Henderson could be the best available natural shooting guard when Toronto is on the clock. He could provide an athletic guard with a big NBA body who is ready to contribute immediately. His polished game at Duke included many a violent dunk and an uncanny ability to create his own shot – something the Raptors are missing.

- DeJuan Blair of Pittsburgh

While the Raps should be more focused on replacing their wing positions in the event that both Parker and Marion leave via free agency, they might be looking to get beefy up front. Who better than the guy who schooled the 7-3 Hasheem Thabeet twice this past NCAA season – DeJuan Blair. Blair is a big solid guy who’s shown his dedication by getting himself into better shape since the end of the season. While many believe he is too small and fat to play the power forward position in the league, he can cut back on the sweets and end up putting together a similar start to his career as Glen Davis has – a solid contributor on a contending ballclub.

Picks Over the Past Five Years

The Raptors have taken a lot of heat for their questionable picks in recent years, but are finally looking like they made the right choice with Andrea Bargnani as the top pick in 2006, and traded last year’s 17th pick overall (Roy Hibbert) to Indiana as part of the Jermaine O’Neal deal.

2008
Nathan Jawai, 41st (acquired from Indiana)

2007
None

2006
Andrea Bargnani, 1st
P.J. Tucker, 35th
Edin Bavcic, 56th

2005
Charlie Villanueva, 7th
Joey Graham, 16th
Roko Ukic, 41st
Uros Slokar, 58th

2004
Rafael Araujo, 8th
Albert Miralles, 39th

Who Do the Fans Want?

According to Andrew Perna’s Toronto Raptors Lottery Summit, an interactive forum featuring the responses of true RealGM hoops fans hoping to add their two cents to the Raptors Draft discussion, the fans of Toronto have made it known that they would like a wing player.


The Verdicts

1. What could the team have done differently to make the playoffs?

Undefeated: A shooting guard that can score and defend.

Alfred: If they made the Shawn Marion trade sooner.

99 Problems: If we came into the season with swingmen that didn't suck.

Dr Mufasa: If we hadn’t traded for Jermaine O’Neal.

Brinbe: I'm not sure what could have been done except for not making the O'Neal trade.

KingstonRaptors: We could have pulled the Marion trade sooner and brought in a solid veteran point guard when Jose was out.

Kid.Canada.23: If we had a consistent scorer at the wing positions.

zigzagzig: Nothing, we were too instable.

Musashi: If we played tough defense.

LittleOzzy: If they fired Sam Mitchell at the end of last season.

blackflash234: We could have pulled the plug on the Marion trade sooner.

Pchu: If we traded T.J. Ford for someone other than O’Neal.

lemondrop: The roster was what it was, no matter who coached it we were not making the playoffs.

CB4rules: If we addressed the starting wing situation following the O'Neal trade.

komodo19: If we made the Marion trade sooner.

bingolong: If we played with more heart defensively.

gangstaff: If we brought in some better wing talent to start the season.

MrBojangelz71: We should have given Mitchell some time to turn things around.

mad-mo: If we made the Marion trade sooner, and kept Mitchell around.

TiKusDom: If we didn’t have the worst starting wing duo in NBA history.

sh00n: If we packaged our first-rounder with O’Neal for Vince Carter.

timdunkit: If we put Bargs in camp in his first year. Then there is no need for the J.O. trade, and we could have moved those pieces for a wing last summer.

EventHorizon: A two-guard that can score and defend as well as bench depth.

Garmfay: If we had a perimeter defender as well as a ball-handler at shooting guard.

CrazyCanuck: We traded the wrong point guard.

2. Where were the team’s biggest strengths?

Undefeated: Surprisingly none.

Alfred: A strong frontcourt that was very difficult to defend.

99 Problems: Frontcourt scoring.

Dr Mufasa: Free throw shooting and frontcourt scoring.

Brinbe: Maybe our offensive efficiency?

KingstonRaptors: The emergence of Bargnani at the center position and a high free-throw percentage.

Kid.Canada.23: A versatile frontcourt that caused a lot of problems for other teams.

zigzagzig: Free throw shooting.

Musashi: The scoring of Bosh and Bargnani.

LittleOzzy: It's the big men in Bosh and Bargnani.

blackflash234: The emergence of Bargnani at center.

Pchu: The front court.

lemondrop: The biggest strength has turned into the offensive frontcourt of Bosh and Bargnani, but defensively the entire team lacks.

CB4rules: The rise and mesh of frontcourt.

komodo19: Scoring from the four and five.

bingolong: This team can score.

gangstaff: Big men.

MrBojangelz71: The mid-range game.

mad-mo: The Killer B’s.

TiKusDom: Big Men.

sh00n: Not much.

timdunkit: The B’s.

EventHorizon: Surprisingly none.

Garmfay: None.

CrazyCanuck: Free throwing shooting and the front court.

3. Who had a surprisingly effective season?

Undefeated: Andrea Bargnani.

Alfred: Bargnani.

99 Problems: Bargnani.

Dr Mufasa: Joey Graham played pretty well, but everyone else was pretty disappointing.

Brinbe: Obviously, it's gotta be Bargnani.

KingstonRaptors: Bargnani.

Kid.Canada.23: Bargnani.

zigzagzig: Bargnani.

Musashi: When Triano took over, Joey Graham.

LittleOzzy: Bargnani.

blackflash234: Bargnani.

Pchu: Bargnani from January on.

lemondrop: I would say Graham.

CB4rules: Bargnani.

komodo19: Bargnani.

bingolong: Bargnani was a pleasant surprise.

gangstaff: Bargnani.

MrBojangelz71: AB.

mad-mo: Bargnani and Graham.

TiKusDom: Bargnani.

sh00n: I’m glad Bargnani finally put things together.

timdunkit: Il Mago.

EventHorizon: Bargnani.

Garmfay: Bargnani.

CrazyCanuck: Il Mago.

4. Who had a surprisingly ineffective season?

Undefeated: Jose Calderon.

Alfred: Jermaine O’Neal.

99 Problems: Calderon.

Dr Mufasa: Jamario Moon, Calderon and Anthony Parker.

Brinbe: Chris Bosh. He may have put up some good numbers, but he was also affected by a multitude of factors such as injury and fatigue and mailed in quite a few performances this year.

KingstonRaptors: Calderon.

Kid.Canada.23: Calderon.

zigzagzig: The team as a whole.

Musashi: Calderon.

LittleOzzy: Moon.

blackflash234: Moon.

Pchu: Too many to mention.

lemondrop: I think Calderon had to be the biggest disappointment.

CB4rules: O’Neal and Moon.

komodo19: Calderon.

bingolong: Both coaches were disappointments.

gangstaff: Jose.

MrBojangelz71: Calderon, due to injuries.

mad-mo: Calderon.

TiKusDom: Take your pick among our wings.

sh00n: Parker was pretty useless.

timdunkit: Calderon and Kapono.

EventHorizon: Calderon.

Garmfay: Jose, but injuries hurt him.

CrazyCanuck: Everyone except Bosh and Bargs.

5. How confident are you in the front office heading into the offseason?

Undefeated: Somewhat confident.

Alfred: Fairly confident.

99 Problems: Absolutely no confidence.

Dr Mufasa: I am confident that they will not sit back.

Brinbe: Not very to be honest.

KingstonRaptors: On a scale of 1 to 10, about a 7.

Kid.Canada.23: In B.C. We Trust? I guess we'll soon find out as this is a HUGE offseason for him.

zigzagzig: 50/50.

Musashi: I’m very confident in B.C. and his staff.

LittleOzzy: I’m very confident.

blackflash234: An 8 on a scale of 1 to 10.

Pchu: About 50%.

lemondrop: I’m hoping to see Bosh moved because I believe he will walk in a years time, but it doesn’t look like that will happen.

CB4rules: Full confidence.

komodo19: Fairly confident.

bingolong: I remain very confident in Colangelo.

gangstaff: Not very.

MrBojangelz71: I’m very confident, but realistically there is only so much the can pull off.

mad-mo: We passed up on Roy, signed Kapono for $24M, and watched last season crumble. So not at all.

TiKusDom: In B.C. I Trust.

sh00n: If we're moving Bosh -- really confident.

timdunkit: I’m pretty confident.

EventHorizon: I’m somewhat confident.

Garmfay: 50/50.

CrazyCanuck: I’m confident in B.C., but not Kelly.

6. What are the team’s biggest needs in the draft?

Undefeated: A wing player.

Alfred: A wing player that can score and defend at a high level.

99 Problems: Talented guards/swingmen.

Dr Mufasa: We need production on both the offensive and defensive ends on the wings.

Brinbe: Definitely a shooting guard for the future.

KingstonRaptors: A shooting guard that is a decent defender and can create his own offense.

Kid.Canada.23: A wing player that can score.

zigzagzig: A secondary scorer/shot creator.

Musashi: Athleticism and defense on the perimeter.

LittleOzzy: A wing player.

blackflash234: A shooting guard that is a decent defender and can create his own offense.

Pchu: Athleticism at the wing spot, and defense and toughness.

lemondrop: A slashing wing/backcourt type player who can defend and brings toughness and athleticism.

CB4rules: Grit, athleticism, a slashing wing and defensive intensity.

komodo19: The best available wing player.

bingolong: An aggressive rebounder, and a defensive player.

gangstaff: A wing player.

MrBojangelz71: This will come as a huge shock, but I truly believe we need an athletic wing that can drive and create.

mad-mo: A wing player, another wing player, and some more wing players.

TiKusDom: Wing. Wing. Wing.

sh00n: A shooting guard, defense, hustle and rebounding.

timdunkit: A shooting guard, obviously.

EventHorizon: A wing player.

Garmfay: A shooting guard.

CrazyCanuck: A young wing or combo guard.

7. Who would you like the Raptors to take with the 9th pick?

Undefeated: James Harden, Tyreke Evans, Demar DeRozan, Ricky Rubio or Jrue Holiday.

Alfred: Evans or DeRozan.

99 Problems: Evans, DeRozan or Harden.

Dr Mufasa: Gerald Henderson.

Brinbe: My top choice is Evans.

KingstonRaptors: DeRozan.

Kid.Canada.23: Evans or DeRozan.

zigzagzig: Best Player Available.

Musashi: DeRozan or Holiday.

LittleOzzy: DeRozan or Harden.

blackflash234: DeRozan or Jeff Teague.

Pchu: Evans.

lemondrop: DeRozan or Evans.

CB4rules: Evans, Earl Clark, Terrence Williams (reach or acquired pick), DeRozan or Brandon Jennings.

komodo19: Evans.

bingolong: I would like Holiday, but since he may not be there DeRozan.

gangstaff: Evans.

MrBojangelz71: DeRozan or Harden.

mad-mo: DeRozan.

TiKusDom: DeRozan.

sh00n: DeRozan.

timdunkit: Harden, Evans or DeRozan.

EventHorizon: Williams, baby!

Garmfay: DeRozan, Evans or Holiday.

CrazyCanuck: D.D., Holiday, Jennings or Harden.


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