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From the National Post:

TORONTO — Bryan Colangelo has high hopes for his team’s latest first-round draft pick, but he is prohibited from uttering his name — Lithuanian centre Jonas Valanciunas — under the constraints of the NBA lockout.

The president and general manager of the Toronto Raptors is eager to dip his toes into the free-agent pool, and possibly even pursue a few trades, but he is presently waiting in limbo for the league and its players union to forge peace.

Such is the life of Toronto’s 46-year-old arbiter of talent, illuminating his team’s future while NBA fans wait patiently in the dark for play to resume.
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“The pick that we made in the last draft should turn out to be a very valuable pick for this franchise,” Colangelo said of the 6-foot-11 European prospect. “We’re looking at adding potentially another quality, solid player, in what’s known as a very deep draft [next year]. Regardless of where we end up this year, we’re going to get some talent.”

Colangelo was part of a panel at the 2011 Sports Management Conference in Toronto on Tuesday, and offered his insight on such topics as talent acquisition and building a winning product.

“Last year, if we chose the player everyone wanted us to, we wouldn’t have taken a young European player in the draft, who’s likely the best young centre prospect to come to the NBA in years,” Colangelo said. “Instead we made a selection that caused a little bit of angst in the room, and a thousand people [were] booing rather than cheering and getting excited about something.

“But you have to act in the best interest of the organization, both short and long term, at all times.”

Colangelo is not selling a quick panacea for what ails his club after a 22-60 season – the second-worst record in the Eastern Conference.

“It became clear that in order for us to take the biggest step forward, we were going to have to knock some things down [and] rebuild,” he said, “and we’re knee-deep in that process right now. Depending on what we do this year, and how things play out over the next 12 months, we may have as much as US$24-million in [salary] cap flexibility.

“It’s not just targeting free agents, but you can use [cap] space to obtain players without worrying about a traded-player exception.”

There is little else the GM can do besides play the waiting game, after adding new head coach Dwane Casey and executive Ed Stafanski. The players rejected the league’s latest offer for a new collective bargaining agreement Monday, leaving Toronto’s architect to speak hypothetically.

“It’s important to let [Casey] not only implement his system, but ascertain how the players that we have fit that system,” Colangelo said. “Until he actually gets his hand on the players and sees them on a daily basis, we’re going to be looking at a year of evaluation.”
 

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i was one of the ones booing, aint no way ed davis goin let this guy eat his cake(or chicken)
 

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Last year, if we chose the player everyone wanted us to, we wouldn’t have taken a young European player in the draft, who’s likely the best young centre prospect to come to the NBA in years,” Colangelo said


word?

or salesman selling?
 
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Last year, if we chose the player everyone wanted us to, we wouldn’t have taken a young European player in the draft, who’s likely the best young centre prospect to come to the NBA in years,” Colangelo said


word?

or salesman selling?



Good question, my friend. I initially thought it was salesman's love for the Euro dick coming back to haunt the city of tdot; however, JV's been getting a ton of love from other analysts as well. There's some good hype on this kid and if we don't get a season this year (or get a shorter season), we actually won't have to wait that long until he steps on the floor.

Mind you, he's gonna be raw and will probably take a couple of years before he either lives up to his potential or bust. But then we said the same thing about Burger and he looked pretty damn good in the minutes he played for the Raps last year, so I don't know...I'm starting to come around to the pick after all?
 

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Mind you, he's gonna be raw and will probably take a couple of years before he either lives up to his potential or bust. But then we said the same thing about Burger and he looked pretty damn good in the minutes he played for the Raps last year, so I don't know...I'm starting to come around to the pick after all?

this is the great part about it, gives me at least a couple years to talk shit before eatin my words
 
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The president and general manager of the Toronto Raptors is eager to dip his toes into the free-agent pool, and possibly even pursue a few trades, but he is presently waiting in limbo for the league and its players union to forge peace.


How many times have we heard this bullshit from Colangelo? It seems like year after year, he's always go his eye on the free agent market and has cap flexibility, and all we ever end up getting is this guy:
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