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November 30, 2008

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 16, the no JO edition (again)

Hello, kids. Anyone home?

If you can draw yourself away from  whatever important thing you're doing, please take note that when the Raptors tip off in about 20 minutes, Jermaine O'Neal will once again be a spectator.

That left ankle still isn't responding well enough, he worked out at the team's shootaround Sunday morning and again before the game, I'm told, but we just got word about two minutes ago that he'll miss his third straight game.

And, as usual, Jamario Moon starts at small forward.

That's about it for now, I'm off to see if there's any starlets getting some pre-game fresh air. I'm thinking not.

Back at you sometime in the first quarter.

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Wow the raptors are playing pretty good... especially on offence. They can obviously play better D in the first. If they play like this every game on both sides, I have a feeling they can win 50 this year.

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