nuggdoctor.blogspot.com - 3/15/2008
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(Boulder-CO) Wouldn’t you just know that after I ripped the Nuggets for playing a pitiful fourth quarter against the Grizzlies they would answer back with their best first half of the season? Denver ripped the Raptors in the first 24 minutes, 79-57, in their highest offensive output in a half this season and from there it was pretty much over. Toronto was without Chris Bosh and Jorge ...
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The AltRaps Blog —
... a game, but tonight were forced into 16 turnovers resulting in 23 Nugget points. The flip side of this assertion is how the Nuggets, one of the worst in the league when it comes to turning it over, limited their miscues to ten turnovers resulting in only ten Toronto points. Anytime the Nuggets can win the points off of turnover battle by double figures they are going to be tough to beat. Combine that with a supercharged fast break and you have the makings for a 32-point blowout. - Nuggdoctor Sure, Bosh is out but how hard and how long can you ride that excuse? I don’t care if ...
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DENVER (AP) -- Allen Iverson scored 28 points despite a fractured finger, Carmelo Anthony added 22 and the Denver Nuggets won their fifth straight at home, blowing out the Toronto Raptors 137-105 on Friday night.