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October 29, 2008

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 1, No. 6

A wee bit better: Raptors outrebounded the Sixers 17-10 in the second quarter.

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Dalembert just looked like he was going to take a pull-up 17-foot jumper and there was an audible gasp from the entire audience. He smartly passed.

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Talk about your power conversation. At the half we saw Larry Tanenbaum, Bryan Colangelo and uber-agent David Falk in a little baseline chinwag.

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Oh oh.

Quick hook after less than four minutes for O'Neal, who heads right to the locker room being trailed by trainer Scott McCullough. Seconds later, there goes Bryan Colangelo, too. We'll let you know anything as soon as we find out.

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Bargnani replaces O'Neal, of course, because it seems Kris Humphries is no longer in the regular rotation. Can't say that's too surprising but there might be some minutes for Hump tonight of O'Neal's out.

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JO's back on the bench and in the game. Just got some stretching in and he's fine.

I'll be back.

Raptors 60, Sixers 56 with 5 1-2 to go.

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