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		<title>Blogger Reactions: Raptors Pick Up DeMar DeRozan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RookieChronicles.com will be reaching out to various bloggers from each rookie&#8217;s new teams throughout the year. Here&#8217;s what some of the Raptors bloggers had to say after their team selected DeMar DeRozan:
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DeRozan has already experienced somewhat of a rollercoaster ride in Toronto. If there is one thing that always shocks rookies or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>RookieChronicles.com will be reaching out to various bloggers from each rookie&#8217;s new teams throughout the year. Here&#8217;s what some of the Raptors bloggers had to say after their team selected DeMar DeRozan:</em></p>
<p><strong>AltRaps from <a href="http://raptorsrepublic.com/blog/">Raptors Republic</a></strong><br />
DeRozan has already experienced somewhat of a rollercoaster ride in Toronto. If there is one thing that always shocks rookies or free agents when they come here is how passionate the fans are. If people hear or see one slight against the city or the country, it&#8217;s game over. Prior to DeMar coming to work out for us, there was talk that he had no interest in coming to play in Toronto, so he wasn&#8217;t going to accept a workout invitation. He was still looked at as a possible pick, which prompted us to poll our readers asking what to do if he was available at 9. 215 wanted us to draft him anyway, while 106 wanted us to choose someone who &#8220;wanted to come here&#8221;. Of course, he eventually did come for a solo workout. While here he stated he loved Toronto and it was like a mini NYC. We poll again and, this time, 87% of readers want him over the other 4 possible choices listed by Colangelo. Needless to say, we wanted DeRozan.<br />
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<p>During the live draft chat last night, leading up to #9, the feeling was still strong. When his name was announced, the chat went beserk with excitement. Were there detractors? Sure, myself amongst them. Heading into a season where you want to re-sign an allstar, is taking a flyer on a kid that most think will take 2-3 seasons to blossom really that great a move? Then, he twittered about bringing Air Canada back to Toronto and the kid endeared himself to even the hardest of hearts. That one statement alone made it into almost every story today. In a draft where many expected some movement from Raptors brass, we walked away with just one pick, but a pick that has actually fuelled desire for this season to start, whereas a few weeks ago it was looked at with some dread, wondering what Bosh would do.</p>
<p>Personally, I worry for anybody being propped up so high. As stated earlier, we are a passionate city about athletes and we take what media say to heart. If they pump DeMar up to be the second coming of Vince, people will expect that. A few bad showings early on will quickly yield a backlash against him. There are already rumblings that he could be a starter early in the season and I think that might be too much pressure on him. I&#8217;d rather see him eased in as the 7th or 8th man and have him show he can provide some promise in small spurts as opposed to stretching him 30-35min a game.</p>
<p>The DeMar era is off to a fantastic start in the eyes of Torontonians. He is the apple of our collective basketball eye and we are hoping he is a solid start to the continued rebuilding of a division champion.</p>
<p><strong>Holly MacKenzie from <a href="http://my.thescore.com/members/Holly-MacKenzie/default.aspx">The Score</a></strong><br />
They say you have to face your demons to conquer them completely.</p>
<p>As any Canadian knows, the ghost of Vince Carter still haunts Toronto. On June 25th, 2009, Bryan Colangelo made the move with the 9th pick that said &#8220;no more.&#8221; No more being tripped up on the past, caught up in bitter memories and wishing for what might have been. With the selection of DeMar DeRozan from USC, the Raptors are staring down their VC demons straight on, drafting a player who is just as athletic, just as exciting and certainly as charismatic.</p>
<p>Sometimes before you can move forward, you need to go back.</p>
<p>In this case however, it&#8217;s just time to keep it moving. DeMar knows how to do this better than anyone. Growing up in Compton, he has weathered every storm life threw his way. As young boy grew to young man, basketball skills were honed to go along with athleticism that astounded, resulting in a steal at No. 9 with more potential and upside than anyone else in the draft pool this year.</p>
<p>Coming into this season there are a few things the Raptors needed from their draft pick.</p>
<p>The first was athleticism. Anyone who has seen DeMar&#8217;s 38.5-inch vertical in action knows that this is a given. The second was a slashing wing who can get to the hoop. He has the explosiveness to leave defenders in the dust and Toronto will learn quickly just how well acquainted he and the rim are. Desperately needing aggressive defenders, DeMar&#8217;s long arms and quick feet will serve as the prototype for the type of player Marc Iavaroni wants to mold. Add in a 19 year old that understands the importance of intangibles, little things like rebounding, effort, loose balls and heart and Jay Triano has found his first official protégé.</p>
<p>With a youthful excitement that belies all of the trials and tests he has endured along the way, DeMar DeRozan has made it. What Raptor fans need to know is, making it into the league is only part one of his dream. The second part involves showing and proving that he not only belongs in it, but can shine alongside the best.</p>
<p>In the moment that DeMar slipped on that Toronto Raptors hat with ease, tugging down the brim, face beaming with joy, he found a new home. Just as he embraced the city as a little New York, Toronto Raptors fans embraced their rookie and the beginning of something new &#8212; with just a touch of familiarity &#8212; was born. No need in looking back, the future is suddenly looking very bright on the other side of the border.</p>
<p><strong>Franchise from <a href="http://raptorshq.com">RaptorsHQ.com</a></strong><br />
When DeMar DeRozan&#8217;s name was called on draft night, I was slightly annoyed.</p>
<p>Not necessarily because of the pick by the Raptors, although I did prefer Terrence Williams and Jonny Flynn, but because I actually missed the<br />
moment.</p>
<p>Instead, I was frantically pushing my way through the Madison Square Garden faithful to make it to the NBA Media Area.</p>
<p>This was no easy task, as just as I saw an opening in the throng and was about to make my move, Golden State snatched Stephen Curry from the arms of the MSG faithful and well, all hell broke loose.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until after DeMar had been picked that I finally got free to see just who Bryan Colangelo had selected, and a few moments later, I got my chance to speak with the newest Raptor.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, I wasn&#8217;t a huge fan of the DeRozan option at first.  Yes, his upside was far superior to anyone else in the draft.  But<br />
the same could be said in the past about the likes of Gerald Green, Harold Miner and Rodney White.  Statistically, he certainly didn&#8217;t jump out, and having scoured the college basketball landscape last season, it was only in his final few games at USC that he truly looked like a player worthy of a lottery pick.</p>
<p>On top of this, the Raptors are currently faced with a situation where if they truly want to keep franchise-piece Chris Bosh, they need to win now, and to do this, need all the help they can get be it via the draft or free-agency.  Therefore I wasn&#8217;t sure if drafting a player who may take<br />
several years to develop was the best way to address this &#8220;win now&#8221; mantra.</p>
<p>However upon speaking with DeMar, it&#8217;s not hard to see just what the Raptors sees in him as a prospect.  He&#8217;s very mature, seems dedicated to his craft, and is truly excited about the opportunity presented to him in Toronto.  Comparisons to Vince Carter have been bandied about but meeting him off the court, in many ways he seems to be the antithesis of Carter and his &#8220;laugh it off as no big deal&#8221; demeanor.</p>
<p>In addition, given the team&#8217;s current needs at the wing spots, he&#8217;ll have plenty of time to get up to speed, and he&#8217;s got the athleticsm and drive to help speed up the process.</p>
<p>However as we know, the NBA draft is hardly a sure thing, and perhaps DeRozan never achieves the heights of Carter or McGrady in terms of<br />
on-court performance.</p>
<p>Maybe he doesn&#8217;t even become a fan favourite like JYD or Alvin Williams.</p>
<p>But based on what we&#8217;ve seen so far, and the fans response to his arrival, he seems to have two feet firmly planted on the right track.</p>
<p>We wish him the best of luck (can&#8217;t wait to see him live in Summer League), and who knows, perhaps in a few years fans will have forgotten all about the original Air Canada thanks to DD.
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		<title>Blogger Reactions: Nets Select Terrence Williams</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 15:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RookieChronicles.com will be reaching out to various bloggers from each rookie&#8217;s new teams throughout the year. Here&#8217;s what some of the Nets bloggers had to say after their team selected Terrence Williams:
Net Income from Nets Daily
Life can sometimes be unfair for Terrence Williams.
Fans in New Jersey are expecting him to “replace” Vince Carter.  That’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>RookieChronicles.com will be reaching out to various bloggers from each rookie&#8217;s new teams throughout the year. Here&#8217;s what some of the Nets bloggers had to say after their team selected Terrence Williams:</em></p>
<p><strong>Net Income from <a href="http://Netsdaily.com">Nets Daily</a></strong><br />
Life can sometimes be unfair for Terrence Williams.</p>
<p>Fans in New Jersey are expecting him to “replace” Vince Carter.  That’s unfair.</p>
<p>He has said he modeled his game after Magic Johnson, raising unfair expectations.</p>
<p>And when a local sports radio host asked Nets President Rod Thorn if T-Will was Pippen-esque, Thorn didn’t respond directly.  It would have been unfair.<br />
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<p>With VC headed in one direction and T-Will headed in the other on Draft Day, comparisons were easy, but, well, unfair.  But based on his comments since being selected—and a LOT of YouTube viewing, Nets fans have already taken a liking to Twill’s game and personality.  What they like is his versatility at both ends of the floor.  Not only can he play three positions on offense.  His strength, athleticism and skills will permit him to take on a number of different challenges at the other end, where the Nets were woeful last year.  His quirky, confident personality has already helped fans get through the trauma of this week’s moves.  After all, what can you say about a kid who in a Green Room conversation asked Ricky Rubio, “Why are you nervous?  You’ve been making money since you were 11.”</p>
<p>It’s fair to say that in Jersey, we like that.</p>
<p><strong>Sebastian from <a href="http://netsarescorching.com">Nets Are Scorching</a></strong><br />
When David Stern came up and announced that Terrence Williams was the Nets’ selection at 11, it brought a smile to my (and I am assuming all Nets’ fans) face(s) the first time all day.  I am going to admit that I didn’t hop onto the “draft Terrence Williams” train until late in the game (a couple days before his workout here in NJ), but once I did a little bit of research (<a href="http://netsarescorching.com/2009/06/22/a-quick-interview-with-terrence-williams/" target="_blank">and an interview</a>), and saw what he was all about, I was pulling for him to get drafted.</p>
<p>So why was I so pumped?  Well, Terrence is a seasoned guy (stayed in school all 4 years) who played under a great coach in a fast-paced system (this is going to be key.  I mean look at our roster this year, we are going to be running and gunning for the most part &#8211; or at least I hope we do), and he is crazy athletic.  He combines that athletic ability with a body that allows him to effectivly play 3 positions in the pros.  This, along with the trade of Vince Carter, means that Williams should get a good amount of playing time for a rookie, which will lead to Williams hopefully developing faster than the normal rookie.  We can look at newest Net Courtney Lee for an example of this.  Last year with Orlando, Lee got a lot of time during the season, and just look how he played in the playoffs.</p>
<p>What impresses me most about Williams is his mentality both on and off the court.  On the court, Terrence Williams is willing to do whatever it takes to help the team win.  Back when I interviewed him (I am going to milk the hell out of this) when I asked who he molds his game after, his answer shows what he is all about:</p>
<blockquote><p><span><span><span><span>- <strong><a title="Sebastian Pruiti" href="http://twitter.com/NetsRScorching">NetsRScorching</a></strong><span>@<a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealTWill">TheRealTWill</a> Is there a NBA player that you mold your game after?</span><span><a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/NetsRScorching/status/2269257117"><span>about 10 hours ago</span></a> <span>from web</span> <a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealTWill/status/2269236926">in reply to TheRealTWill</a></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span><span><span><span><span><strong>- <a title="Terrence Williams" href="http://twitter.com/TheRealTWill">TheRealTWill</a></strong><span>@<a href="http://twitter.com/NetsRScorching">NetsRScorching</a> as far a game wise I try to e like lebron passing wise, rebounding N team first concept that’s my whole motto</span></span></span></span></span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>So he wants to be the guy who does everything on the court.  He wants to create for everyone else, rebound, and play defense.  Just let the scoring come.  As a rookie, that is the right mentality to take.  Especially with this team.  We got Brook, Devin Harris and Courtney Lee to do most of our scoring.  Off the court, he has the swagger and the confidence you like to see in a player.  He also has shown a willingness to get in the gym and work on the things he needs to improve.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>With all this being said, he does need to work on some things.  The most important and most noticible being his shot.  He did shoot well, well in his workout with us, but I would call that more of a good shooting night than what you would expect to see from him normally.  I am not worried though, because <a href="http://netsarescorching.com/2009/06/22/terrence-williams-workout-more-draft-rumors-and-devin-harris-twittering/" target="_blank">I know that Gary Payton won’t let him not work on his shooting</a>.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>All told, I am extremly happy with the pick (In case you couldn’t tell).  With the 11th pick in a supposedly weak draft you shouldn’t be able to get a player that will be able to help you team immedeatly, but that is what we got with Terrence Williams.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
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