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Tip In, Toronto Raptors' Post Game: Not Just Any Williams

April 11th, 2009
 
Vicious D can't even describe how much he misses this guy.
Vicious D can't even describe how much he misses this guy.


Jack's final comment before the game started was for the Raptors to put in the necessary effort because the effort in the last game just didn't cut it.

Oh, this game was close. The Raptors made shots down the stretch to always keep them within fighting distance. But if you're playing the worst team in the East, and a team that is without their highest paid player at that, close just doesn't cut it.

Ok, yeah, it took one final last second bucket from Caron Butler to seal the game at 100-98, but a game such as this shouldn't have come to that point. After all, it's not as if the Raptors didn't have their fair chances to win.

For one thing, the Raptors were as soft as fresh mozzarella cheese when it came to their defense yet again. Allowing multiple open looks and constant penetration, the Raptors gave up over a 50% shooting percentage to the Wizards. If the Raptors managed to play a bit harder on defense, it would have been enough to close the gap completely. Certainly, if the Raptors managed to grab a few more rebounds, the game may have turned in their favour as well. But once again, Toronto was out rebounded by four, which makes three losses in a row where the Raptors were out rebounded by their opponents.

But maybe the most disappointing point about this loss was to see Bosh, Marion, and Bargnani logging in 38 minutes, 39 minutes, and 34 minutes respectively. Calderon even logged in over 30 minutes. With this same core a week ago creating some positive buzz going into next year, watching them become ineffective against one of the league's worst teams was simply disheartening to me. And while Bargnani and Marion both had off shooting nights, it was shot selection that really did it in for me.

I mean what happened to that inside game that we had a week ago?

Ok, I get that Bargnani was still banged up and Pops Mensah-Bonsu has an injured thumb. So why play them? If Triano was attempting to send a message to his players, all it did was to confuse me. If the team is out of the playoffs, why risk further injury to two of the best impact players? If you're in it to win, why play players extended minutes if they aren't 100%?

In the end, here we are again. You, our readers and fans, and us, loyal bloggers and enthusiasts, trying to come to grips with this iteration of the Toronto Raptors. Nights like these are nights that just about every team goes through in the leage at some point, but the question has to be asked if these kinds of losses are becoming the norm for this team, rather than the exception.

In the second quarter, the Raptors paid tribute to Alvin Williams. In perhaps a moment that made the night worth it, the fans remembered Williams for his dedication, hard work, and love of the game. He was a great player, but more importantly, he was and still is a great individual.

My favourite Alvin Williams moments though have to be his fight to go toe-to-toe with Allen Iverson in his prime. Allen Iverson at the time was almost an unstoppable force. A scoring machine who stopped at nothing to get his points, Alvin Williams made it his mission to try and at least slow down A.I. For seven games, Williams stuck to Iverson despite AI's superior quickness. The work probably cost him his knees and significantly shortened his career, but without Alvin Williams, the Raptors would never have even come close to beating the 76ers in that seven-game series.

And clutch? There was no Raptor better in the clutch. In the fourth quarter, it was Alvin Williams time.

Doug Smith might point to that big shot that led the Raptors to their only playoff series win as an example of "clutch," but Alvin brought the Raptors back from the dead time and time again, game after game. It didn't matter if it was against the Supersonics, or the Reggie Miller-led Pacers, Williams was ready to make that winning bucket or winning defensive play.

In fact, it was Williams' 3rd quarter words that spun this Raptors' team's performance this season in a new light for me.

Alvin Williams talked about what he perceived to be a deficiency in this Raptors team. The lack of a veteran presence is not something that we've talked about much yet, but without a proven winner, even a guy like Rasho Nesterovic or Jorge Garbajosa, the Raptors this year have been lacking guidance on the court. And as much as I like Anthony Parker, he's only a single presence who has trouble making clutch free throws. He's also not the type of player who demands the full attention of his team on a regular basis.

Alvin Williams talked about how much it meant for him to have Charles Oakley, Muggsy Bogues, and Kevin Willis to teach him about the need for effort, work ethic, and heart.

Currently, the Raptors have nobody that fits that description.

It's those kinds of players that drive a team on the days that you aren't all there. It's those players who make sure that you play your hardest even when you're playing the worst team in your conference and you don't have the focus to make it through.

It's those kind of players who would have made sure the Raptors won last night's game.

Vicious D
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Zona says:
April 11th, 2009
Vicious, good post but a little misguided for game #79.

We should be reserving our anger for wins, not losses. With a tough race against the knicks, this was a much needed loss and for a raptor fan, to fail to see the bigger picture is disappointing.

I agree about the confusion and not sure why the played the starters so many minutes. That a side, any loss at this point can only be cheered.
 
fromlongrange says:
April 11th, 2009
I was loving the loss!!! Ahead of the knicks now, more bad defence to show bc...what more can you ask for?
 
Vicious D says:
April 11th, 2009
Sure, the loss pushes the Raptors up in the draft. And I'm sure a lot of people like that idea.

But there was just too much to cringe about for me. I just think there's no excuse for have Bargs and Pops in the game. The Raptors themselves seemed like they were trying hard to win, so if their intentions were such, I've gotta evaluate their method. I mean, why play your starters 30+ minutes if we're looking for ways to lose?

Just kinda unacceptable
 
Franchise says:
April 11th, 2009
Just caught the "game in 6 minutes" highlights...I like the loss for the draft pick, but I see what Vicious was saying...no excuse for losing this one, even with Haywood back.

Tough call down the stretch in the battle for the seventh pick...Knicks play Jersey and Miami and the Raps still have the 76ers, Bulls, and Wiz again.
 
SwirskysSoldier says:
April 11th, 2009
I gotta agree there is no sense throwing our top players in for extended minutes in this one... especially Bargs if his foot is in bad shape.

As for Boogie, I always loved this guy. I still remember how he played with Vince out and the Raps managed the 12 out of 13 game streak to make the playoffs. Too bad he had to play on the bad knee so long and mangled it. That takes heart we have never seen in alot of our players. BUT... he should be an example to the entire Raps organization on what NOT TO DO when one of our key players are hurt (ie. Calderon, Bargs). Let them rest, only play them when they are 100%...
 
Vicious D says:
April 11th, 2009
What I don't get is why Alvin Williams wasn't given a tribute when the 76ers were in town on Sunday. I guess it would have been just too perfect.
 
Doug says:
April 11th, 2009
I think this team needs a real coach, one that knows defense, one that others look up too. Maybe BC can reel in Izzo or somebody like that. We deserve it. Even Smitch was a first time coach, before him Lenny Wilkins has the most losses all time of any coach. We've apparently have the Big GM, now he needs to go and get a real gem of a coach, Coach K or somebody amazing like that.
 
EaseMyPain says:
April 11th, 2009
Agreed. Time to go big with the changes. I think that the final 4 games have done well to erase the misconception that this team has much to keep around. I think there are some valuable pieces worth keeping at half the price. Bosh is a bonafide star. This talk about him not being a champion is premature and the evidence for it is pretty weak. He's not had a supporting cast yet, so how do we know. Even Kobe can't win alone, why should we lay it on Bosh? Why not Garnett? He won nothing until he was surrounded by much more. Wade has won as many titles without Shaq as Kobe.

But the reality is that this team is crap and it rests in the whole organization. Why was Calderon not sat until he was healthy? What good did it do and was it not evident that it was not doing any good for quite some time? We are worried about Bargnani getting worn down or hurt playing for Italy, yet we don't sit him when he is hurt and nothing is on the line. That goes directly to the managaement and coaching.

Colangelo is not going anywhere for a while, but Triano should be. i like him,and think he's done a pretty admirable job with junk, but there needs to be a new beginning and the coaching staff has to be new.

Anyway,
 
Z says:
April 12th, 2009
Rasho Nesterovic...pffft! He only won an NBA championship and played beside Tim Duncan & Kevin Garnett, who needs THAT when you can get a 6-time All-Star who has new knees and can be a twin tower alongside our superstar MVP...oh wait.
 
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