cuzoogle.com - 2/28/2008
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Toronto 107, Minnesota 85
I am still thinking about that loss to the Knicks on Friday. Yes I know I need to move on but after tonight’s blowout of the Timberwolves the Raps should be on a five game winning streak out of the All-Star break. Oh well they have the shitty Pacers on Friday and even though Toronto does not seem to know how to play on Friday night’s, they are not ...
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The AltRaps Blog —
... coming off the bench. There are few backup PGs who will be able to stay with him. Bargnani, Kapono, Delfino and Moon all had moments tonight and overall played well. I like the Parker is taking it to the bucket more. He did not add that much tonight but I really like the Brezec deal. You can never have enough bigs heading into the playoffs. Plus he is active and comes across and someone who can be very annoying to play against. Bosh was Bosh and Calderon had a pretty average night. - Cuzoogle If there is one team in the NBA that is absolutely, 100%, totally geared to beat our ...
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