The Raptors were without Jose Calderon and lost another game to Orlando earlier tonight. They are now once again .500 on the season.
Should we be patting the Raptors on the back for being 5-5 on the year, despite Jose Calderon missing his second game in a row with a sore hamstring? Absolutely not!
The Raptors have what is possibly their best roster ever and should be winning six or seven out of every 10 games at the least. Jermaine O' Neal has been spectacular on defence and has played with constant determination. Bosh has been just as determined and is averaging over 25 points per game. Both big men are playing at an all-star level and should command constant double teams. This should also open up easy shots for the Raptors shooters (AP, Kapono, Bargnani, and Calderon).
So where should the blame go? Easy answer. Sam Mitchell, the worst coach in the NBA.
Let's go over some of the horrific mistakes that the former "Coach of the Year" has made so far in this short NBA season. Let me again stress the word "some" because these are only the mistakes I can remember off the top of my head.
1. Possibly the worst coaching move I've ever seen in about 15 years of watching sports was made by Mitchell in the Raptors loss to the Celtics. Boston is the team the Raptors have got to beat if they want to be taken seriously as Eastern Conference contenders and Toronto should have had the game too. They led by 16 points in the first half and controlled the game for three quarters of play. Jermaine O' Neal was having his best offensive contribution of the season and this should have opened things up for the more offensively talented Bosh to score late in the game. Unfortunately, Mitchell decided before the game to make Chris Bosh nothing more than a decoy for the night. His reasoning was that he didn't want to challenge Kevin Garnett. Yes, I'm serious. Bosh stood around on the court for most of the game, doing nothing and looking discouraged. I was furious at the Raptors best player for most of the game and yelled at my television, accusing him of being a passive player and questioning his drive. After I read his comments and realized how pissed off he had been at Mitchell's game plan, of course all was forgiven. How can a coach keep his job after a move like this? How can you let one of the most energetic players in the league rest on defence all game when he's covering your best player? Challenge him Mitchell! If nothing else, Bosh would have worn him down and it would have hurt the Celtics chances of making the late surge that happened in the fourth quarter. Not only did Mitchell permanently damage his relationship with Bosh by basically telling him that he had no confidence in his ability to score on KG, but I believe he single handedly lost the Raptors this game.
2. In the same game, leaving Jason Kapono on the court to cover Paul Pierce for the entire fourth quarter. Pierce exploded for 24 fourth quarter points after being neutralized by Jamario Moon and Joey Graham for most of the first three quarters. I cringed as soon as I saw this matchup. How did the Raptors coach not make a switch after the first 10 points? How about after 15? Maybe after 20? NOPE.
3. Continuously taking out Jermaine O' Neal in the fourth quarter. I don't care who you're putting in Mitchell, this is a terrible idea. J.O. is pretty much the Raptors entire defence. He challenges almost every shot inside, blocks and alters a ton of shots and gets almost every rebound. Oh yeah, he's also the best one on one defender on the team and he can finish inside on offence, either posting up or by hitting the offensive boards.
4. Playing too much of Jason Kapono. There's a time and a place for Kapono. Don't put him in for long stretches when he has to cover Tayshaun Prince or Paul Pierce! Are you kidding?
5. I can't be sure this is Sam's fault, but I'm going to take a shot in the dark and blame it on him anyways. Jose Calderon is one of the best point guards in the league, but he can't be telling players that they are taking bad shots. Why is Jason Kapono in the lane putting up floaters? Why is Jamario Moon shooting so many threes? Why is Bargnani dribble driving through traffic? It seems like everyone is doing the opposite of what they should be. Kapono is a spot up shooter. Moon's shots should come sparingly and not constantly from three point range. Bargnani should only drive if there's a defender right up in his face and the lane isn't clogged. Play towards your strengths! Work on the weaknesses in practice.
The loss tonight to Orlando was another stinker. O' Neal and Bosh played fantastic. I thought J.O. actually got the better of Dwight Howard and pretty much shut him down for most of the night. Unfortunately, missing Calderon killed Toronto. They committed 24 turnovers and far too often took ridiculous shots. None of the Raptors shooters hit a shot. It was just one of those nights.
Mitchell's mistakes:
- Why did Mitchell take J.O. out of the game with just under 4:00 left?
- Why did Mitchell throw in the towel too early?
- Also, way too much Kris Humphries and Jason Kapono. Toronto has got to get Moon going.