Toumani Camara: NBA all-time record for fouls drawn in a season (6 Viewers)

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102 and counting!

I'm still picking my jaw back up off the floor after watching him last night. Those charges taken were insane!! How quickly he go into position and stopped moving. And hitting the three quite well!

Checkout what they're saying in this Reddit thread:


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To be honest guys, call me a dreamer, but I could see Toumani making the All-Star team in the future. I know, him scoring 25 plus a game is unlikely with the scoring typically coming from Deni, Grant and Shae (when back), hopefully Scoot and undoubtedly Dame next year. Still, Toumani seems to have the pedigree and ability to be a scorer as well as the defensive juggernaut he is. The impact he makes on the game, really begs the question: does he deserve to be an All-star at some point?

Jrue has been an All-Star without tons of scoring, right? And speaking of Jrue, I feel like he's been playing like an All-Star a good part of this year.

Anyway, can we possibly fairly say that Toumani has All-star potential and it's pretty exciting to have several guys on the team who can play like that caliber of player?

I just feel like he deserves more recognition and praise for what he's doing. He should be 1st team All-defense and my God, he still hasn't missed a game, right?

Tou's stock is RISING, invest now!!!!

I actually had strong urges to buy a Camara jersey after last night.
 
Reading this section of an article makes me feel like even media members and writers are not seeing the reality of the game:

"Portland found itself in a dogfight with the pesky Pelicans in an ugly slugfest that featured a barrage of turnovers, risky passes, inconsistent scoring and general sloppiness. The Blazers trailed by double-digits in the first half, by seven points in the third quarter and when the game finally slogged into crunch time, New Orleans had somehow managed to stay within striking distance, scrapping their way to a one-possession game."

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Oregonlive

www.oregonlive.com/blazers/2026/04/the-blazers-won-ugly-thursday-night-and-1-history-making-player-made-it-look-beautiful.html

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PESKY is an understatement about the Pelicans; they played with a lot of tenacious defense and harrying our players and yet we survived and won. I don't think it's accurate or fair to call out the Blazers for sloppy play or playing an ugly game. I think you give credit to the opponent and you praise the Blazers for only getting 13 turnovers against such a hard-playing and talented opponent. You don't say, "barrage of turnovers" when the story is actually that the Blazers kept their turnovers WAY down AGAIN.depsite all the attempts of the other team to force them

Anyway, that article just didn't sit right with me. Blazers did a great job and won against a team playing much better than their record suggests. Still, many people seem to want to complain or barely give them any credit and act like they should have stomped the Pelicans and be up by 20 after the 1st quarter.

Similar thing happened in the recent Wizards game. The Wizards brought it close in the first half and many people were like, "our team sucks for letting that happen." Remember what players and coaches always tell us? Even the worst-record NBA team is still an NBA team and can win a game against any other NBA team.
 
102 and counting!

I'm still picking my jaw back up off the floor after watching him last night. Those charges taken were insane!! How quickly he go into position and stopped moving. And hitting the three quite well!

Checkout what they're saying in this Reddit thread:


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To be honest guys, call me a dreamer, but I could see Toumani making the All-Star team in the future. I know, him scoring 25 plus a game is unlikely with the scoring typically coming from Deni, Grant and Shae (when back), hopefully Scoot and undoubtedly Dame next year. Still, Toumani seems to have the pedigree and ability to be a scorer as well as the defensive juggernaut he is. The impact he makes on the game, really begs the question: does he deserve to be an All-star at some point?

Jrue has been an All-Star without tons of scoring, right? And speaking of Jrue, I feel like he's been playing like an All-Star a good part of this year.

Anyway, can we possibly fairly say that Toumani has All-star potential and it's pretty exciting to have several guys on the team who can play like that caliber of player?

I just feel like he deserves more recognition and praise for what he's doing. He should be 1st team All-defense and my God, he still hasn't missed a game, right?

Tou's stock is RISING, invest now!!!!

I actually had strong urges to buy a Camara jersey after last night.
I think he has Jimmy Butler potential. Jimmy started out as 3 & D and then developed into a star.
 
I think he has Jimmy Butler potential. Jimmy started out as 3 & D and then developed into a star.

Indeed! I see Toumani impressing with his ball-handling and that jam last night was pretty killer, don't you think?

Then Jimmy waned into a bit of a dull star. More like a brown dwarf than an O-type supergiant star. Well, maybe Chris Paul deserves the title of brown dwarf. Wow, his playing career sure ended on a sad, abrupt note from a broken-down, out-of-tune bargain piano.
 
I'm sure Sly can explain it and maybe fix it? When I go into edit the post, it still shows the original correct URL, but then it changes it to that German mishmash when it's posted.

I'm guessing it's something weird going on with Google. I pulled the O-live link out of the Google redirect, and it doesn't display German.

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every once in a while Toumani will get a call from flopping. But for the most part, he gets these calls from elite anticipation and lateral mobility. He gets to legal guarding position quicker than anybody I've seen in quite a while...maybe ever.

Jimmy Butler is not a good comp. Defensively, yes; offensively, no. Butler could/can run an offense. I don't think that will ever be a part of Toumani's toolbox

better comp might be a rich man's Shane Battier or Tayshaun Prince. I think he's stronger and more physical than either of those guys though

when I think about it. maybe a good comp is a modern era Jerome Kersey
 
Would be nice if our team got a little love on ESPN or from the national media more. We are making news. Hope we can surprise everyone.
 
every once in a while Toumani will get a call from flopping. But for the most part, he gets these calls from elite anticipation and lateral mobility. He gets to legal guarding position quicker than anybody I've seen in quite a while...maybe ever.

Jimmy Butler is not a good comp. Defensively, yes; offensively, no. Butler could/can run an offense. I don't think that will ever be a part of Toumani's toolbox

better comp might be a rich man's Shane Battier or Tayshaun Prince. I think he's stronger and more physical than either of those guys though

when I think about it. maybe a good comp is a modern era Jerome Kersey
This, of course, looks at Jimmy Butler in hindsight, and assumes no potential for Toumani to improve in that regards.
 

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