Reporters got a sneak preview Monday of whats in store at the
Coquitlam location and Target Canada president Tony Fisher was the tour
guide.
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airy surroundings, the stores sight lines are unobstructed and the
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A
native of Minnesota, Fisher admitted he is still learning about
Canadian consumer tastes after opening 24 Target stores in Ontario in
March. Minneapolis-based Target has 1,784 American stores.
Fisher
who moved to the Toronto area in 2011 to lay the groundwork for this
years rollout gets the impression that Canadians like to travel from
store to store to get what they want. We want to offer a one-stop
shopping experience, said the upbeat executive.
The U.S.
retailer has shovelled out $10 million to $12 million to upgrade every
former Zellers location with new lighting and new flooring. Some of the
retail clerks are former Zellers employees.
The Coquitlam Centre
Target store, which at 120,000 square feet is larger than the average
Canadian Target store, has a large beauty section, a substantial grocery
section, Canucks hockey and B.C. Lions football apparel, a wide
smattering of clothes, household goods and a big pet aisle catering to
that growing market.
Nestled in a big-box neighbourhood of
Coquitlam, there is no doubt who this new kid on the Canadian retailing
block is targeting think the smart, savvy mothers who do most of the
shopping in the family and know how to find a bargain. The store is also
happy, of course, to welcome the dads who shop once in a while and the
young independents looking for room essentials.
To promote
customer loyalty, Canadian shoppers will be able to save five per cent
when using a REDcard debit card or a Target RBC MasterCard allowing the
store to track consumer preferences and pitch to them directly with
in-store promotions.Can you spot the answer in the parkingguidance?
In
the baby section, Fisher stopped to show that everything from soothers
to baby food and disposable diapers are in one handy location, so a
mother with a fussing infant doesnt have to comb through the store to
find everything she needs.
The Bulls are also an example of a
team that built a functional NBA offense despite lacking a single big
man with any reliable range outside of 18 feet.4 Playing two big men
close to the basket crowds the lane and brings spacing issues, and those
spacing issues, plus the emergence of ace 3-point shooting power
forwards (Ryan Anderson, for instance), has created the impression that
it's just too difficult for teams to score with two traditional interior
players especially if neither brings a Zach RandolphCstyle post game.
Boozer
has a bit of a post game, but his go-to post move is a face-up fading
jump shot. The Bulls, when Derrick Rose was around, built a top-10
offense around Rose's brilliance and the ability of both Boozer and Noah
to work in very sophisticated ways, and in tandem, south of the foul
line as screeners, passers, and occasional shooters/drivers. And that
offense, sans Rose, was still good enough to squeeze out a
league-average number of points against the Nets' very average defense
in the first round. They did so again last night, keenly using Noah's
passing and the threat of Boozer's jump shot to beat Miami's trapping
defense on just enough occasions to wring out their average scoring
output. (There are times, against elite defenses like Miami's, when it
almost feels as if Noah's passing skills are as important an asset as
his all-world defense. What a brilliant player.) There are a bunch of
lottery teams ready to follow this same pattern of building an
above-average offense around two interior bangers, including Detroit
(Greg Monroe, Andre Drummond) and Toronto (Amir Johnson, Jonas
Valanciunas). If the skill sets are right and varied, it's possible.
Miami,
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the pied piper everyone is allegedly following. Nonsense. The Heat can
play this way because they have James, an unprecedented NBA physical
specimen, plus a wing player in Battier willing to do whatever it takes
to win titles even if it means guarding Boozer, David West, and Randolph
in succession.
The most intriguing potential big-versus-small
matchup on the board, mostly because of Oklahoma City's adaptability and
the added intrigue of Russell Westbrook's season-ending injury.5 The
Grizz have built around the Zach RandolphCMarc Gasol pairing, reasoning
they could build at least an average offense around two post-up brutes a
duo that includes the best passing big man in the game in Gasol. Teams
can contend with an average offense and a top-three defense, and the
Grizz have had the latter half of that equation covered all season.
Only
Utah and Indiana finished a larger share of offensive possessions via
post-up plays, and Memphis is leaning on post-ups even more so far in
the playoffs, per Synergy Sports.6 Like the Bulls, Memphis stands as
proof that teams can create their own version of floor spacing in an
inside-out fashion, with interior bangers drawing attention toward the
rim and moving the ball in smart ways from there.
But the
Thunder have the trump card in this series: small-ball lineups with
Kevin Durant at power forward. Those lineups over multiple seasons have
been frighteningly explosive offensively, even if they can be
hit-and-miss on defense as is typical for smaller lineups. Scott Brooks
has been a bit reluctant to break these bad boys out against the brutish
Grizz, and when he has, Memphis has generally responded by downsizing
and shifting either Tayshaun Prince or Quincy Pondexter to power
forward. Oklahoma City played small for only about 26 minutes over three
regular-season games against Memphis, and followed the same pattern in
Game 1; Brooks didn't go to Durant at power forward until late in the
third quarter, eventually staying with that setup for about 8:30 of
continuous play in which the Thunder were plus-10.7 Memphis shifted into
small-ball mode for almost the entirety of that duration, save for a
brief stretch in which Darrell Arthur, the team's third big man, tried
and failed to defend Durant.
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