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March 13, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 66, the Pistons are here

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Bosh and his jump shots are killing us

That was a good game tonight. At the beginning of the season I thought the Raptors could be in the low to upper thirties in number of games won. At this point, I don't think they will even make thirty. I don't think anyone other than Brian really expected them to make the playoffs. The difference three years ago can be summed up in Garbo. Kapono has been a bust.

Funny how the buzzer beaters and halfs always tend to come back and haunt the Raps. I can only think of 2 right now off the top of my head: 3 years ago in NY when Zach Randolph hit a half court shot that completely changed the momentum. & today, where if Walter didnt make the 3 they wouldn't have had OT.

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