mvn.com - 3/21/2008
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Miami Heat take a 42 point shallackin’ at the hands of the Toronto Raptors who held them to a miserable 54 points for the game.
Wow…Are the Raptors that great or are we that bad?
Ok, so much for the weak questions and hypotheticals. At the end of the day, I don’t think there are any questions to ponder or any hypotheticals to wonder…We’re as bad as it gets.
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Bullets Forever —
... Automatic win: Everyone's saying all the right things, but this should be a blowout. In Miami's last game, they scored only 54 points in a loss to the Raptors, the second-lowest total ever in the shot clock era. I don't envy Miami Heat bloggers like Crazy From the Heat. ...
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