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Slam Dunk Central Presents: ESPN Magic And Raptors Talk After Game 4
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Linkage - April 27
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The Raptors again head down to Florida, not for a holiday, but to avoid one. "We’ve got to fight like the dickens," said Raptors head coach Sam Mitchell, following his club’s 106-94 defeat yesterday at the Air Canada Centre. "We’ve got to go out kicking and screaming." "There’s nothing brilliant I can tell you other than we’ve got to focus and remember that we came within a shot of winning down there in Game 2," he added, "so we know that we are capable of playing well there." "We just didn’t make shots. That’s what it came down to," Bosh said. "We had open 15-footers, some contested and some uncontested, but we never really got on that roll that we get on ...
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