Raptors fans demonstrate unwavering support for their team, regardless of performance issues. This current era showcases both potential and concerns, particularly surrounding roster decisions. NBA analyst Zach Lowe commented on the lineup's lack of reliable three-point shooting and questioned the offensive cohesion among starters. He highlighted the significant costs associated with the starting five and the inexperience on the bench, raising doubts about how the team will optimize its overall strategy moving forward. Fans remain hopeful, but there are undeniable uncertainties ahead in terms of team effectiveness.
That's a starting five that includes, arguably, depending on how [Immanuel] Quickley plays ... no good three-point shooters. I think [Immanuel] Quickley is a good three-point shooter, but I just don't I just fundamentally don't know how that lineup functions on offense. And by that I mean like I don't know who has the ball when, what combinations are used. I just don't I don't know how it works. And then it makes the bench like 'so all the guards I acquired via draft and trade are just on the bench.'
All our shooting guards Gradey Dick, Ja'Kobe Walker [he meant to say Walter], [Ochai] Agbaji, Jamal Shead, who's not a shooting guard, he's a point guard, come off the bench along with [Collin] Murray-Boyles, who I like and they're very excited about.
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