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November 09, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Spurs

Ready for another night of NBA action?

The shorter of the two November road trips comes to a close.


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How much may they have lost by had Duncan and Parker played? Oh, btw Ginobli is not a Hall of Fame player or did I just miss his induction?

hey doug, something's wrong with the blog chat thing. I'm trying to replay it (i missed the game) but it bugs out on me and doesn't load properly. I just see the first 4 or 5 messages and in normal text and i can't scroll. it never happened before
I'm on a mac using safari if that helps out the techies

Blogger's note: They'll see this, hope it works out.

Bargnani looked ok after his fall but it looked like it might be serious..it looked like he could have broken some bones in the elbow area(humerus, radius, ulna). He appeared shocked when it first happened. Another Rapter grabbed his right arm to help him up immediately(not advisable..had he broken a bone). The trainer put some wrapping around the distal end of the humerus..was there a cut or was this for support? How is #7 today? I hope everything is ok.

Blogger's note: Haven't seen him today, he was fine post-game

it's working fine now :)

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