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November 17, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Denver

All right, everyone settled in?

You've heard the news: Pops is in, Hedo's out, now let's see a game.


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It is time for someone held in high esteem in the NBA to talk to David Stern about the officiating.
To think I missed "so you think you can dance for this travesty of justice!!!
If something does not change I will give up basketball altogether.
Sometimes it evens out by the end of the game but not tonight. Chris Bosh et al were ripped off big time just like in Chris's Rookie year when Carmelo got the Rookie Award when Chris's numbers showed that he really deserved it.
Tonight's game was sickening and it had nothing to do with the altitude it was all about the ref's who should be investigated.

Never mind the officiating... we didn't play any defense. I'd say its fair justice for totally ignoring 1 side of the basketball court.

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