globesports.com - 3/13/2008
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T.J. Ford looks to pass against Golden State Warriors' Al Harrington during the first quarter. (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)
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Finding a T.J. balance
The Globe and Mail - From Deep —
Well, you can’t fault the Raptors for their effort on the first two games of this trip. Against lesser teams they could easily be 2-0. But they’re playing 50+ win teams with elite talent, and it’s shown late in games. I though Matthew Sekeres got to the essence of the matter in his ...
Linkage - March 13
The AltRaps Blog —
... got to the basket and got to the free-throw line, but I think we can make it a little bit easier for him." The only clear advantage the Raptors had in this game was in the size department as Rasho Nesterovic and Andrea Bargnani, twins 7-footers, were going to be counted on to do some scoring inside. Both were scoreless at the half, and their first field goal didn’t come until five minutes into the third quarter. Bargnani picked it up early in the fourth, and finished with 14 points. - Globe and Mail Okay. Other teams don’t read scouting reports. I think that’s four straight ...
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TJ Ford, villain or hero?
arsenalist.com 3/13/2008 — Toronto Raptors 106, Golden State Warriors 117
Good fightback by the Raps but in the end it’s awfully hard to beat the Warriors at their own game. We fought valiantly but came up just a few chucks short of pulling a memorable victory at the ...
RECAP: Warriors 117, Raptors 106 - A Win Is A Win!
goldenstateofmind.com 3/13/2008 — Good lord. We can talk about the Dubs blowing an incredible start and a 20 point lead. We can talk about the excessively poor shot selection that practically invited the Raptors back into the game. We can talk about how we let the Raptors come back ...
Baron Davis Takes Advantage of the Mismatch
coachingbetterbball.blogspot.com 3/13/2008 — One of the reasons why you want all your players to have well-rounded skills is because as a team you want to be flexible enough to take advantage of the mismatch. Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors is one such player that can create so many ...
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Bleacher Report - NBA 3/12/2008
As the Toronto Raptors head into the Bay Area for tonight's game against the Golden State Warriors, they should still be looking back at the game that got away. The Raptors, playing without All Star power forward Chris Bosh, were able to stick with ...
Warriors 117. Raptors 106 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 3/13/2008
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Monta Ellis scored 33 points and Baron Davis had 23 points and 15 assists in the Golden State Warriors' seventh victory in eight games, 117-106 over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.