thestar.com - 4/4/2008
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BOBCATS (28-47) VS. RAPTORS (38-37) AIR CANADA CENTRE TIPOFF: 7 p.m. TV: RSO RADIO: FAN 590 KEY MATCHUP Gerald Wallace vs. Jamario Moon High school rivals from a decade ago in Alabama, the two athletically gifted small forwards renew hostilities. Wallace has become a multi-faceted offensive force and Moon will have to limit his contribution if Toronto is to beat the Bobcats for the second time ...
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... the team foul limit with 7:30 left in the fourth quarter that suddenly got so passive Toronto didn’t get to the free-throw line until the game was in overtime."It’s always like that, you always want to say it never comes down to one play. It really doesn’t. It hurts to say that in this case, but we had our chances," said Chris Bosh. "Even before they had that shot, we had the rebound in our hands and we fumbled it out of bounds. You can pinpoint a whole bunch of stuff we didn’t do." - Toronto Star Sam Mitchell says that he is one American who knows the words to O Canada. ...
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