Quickley and Poeltl have been Raptors' saviors hiding in plain sight
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Quickley and Poeltl have been Raptors' saviors hiding in plain sight
"Immanuel Quickley and Jakob Poeltl could be Toronto's solution to what ails them. Not separately. Separately they are unable to cure Toronto's ills. But together? Perhaps. Quickley is a point guard who needs a big to unlock his skills. Similarly, Poeltl is a big whose skills are wasted without a point guard. Neither can be his best self without the other."
"But together they ameliorate their own and one another's weaknesses. They multiply one another's strengths, and they altogether smooth out the rough edges of the entire team. Since Quickley joined the Raptors, the two have played only 1429 minutes together. That's low, largely due to injury: Quickley's 58 games this season is already his single-season high with the Raptors, and Poeltl's high over that stretch in any season is just 57."
The Toronto Raptors face significant offensive challenges including poor shooting consistency, limited off-the-dribble creation, and lack of cohesion. The team has been searching for answers to these problems. Immanuel Quickley and Jakob Poeltl represent a potential solution, though neither player can solve the team's issues independently. Quickley is a point guard who requires a capable big man to maximize his abilities, while Poeltl is a center whose skills are underutilized without proper point guard support. When playing together, they strengthen each other's performance and smooth out the team's overall offensive inefficiencies. Despite their complementary fit, the duo has played limited minutes together due to injury concerns, though their individual playing time has been substantial.
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