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November 29, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Suns at Raptors

Just before the Green Riders shock the world, we've got this mighty struggle:

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Wow! Lawrence Frank was fired. What is the GM over there thinking? Does he honestly think another coach is going to turn around the team when they lost their best scorer and their PG is injured? Yeah you have to blame someone when your team loses their first 15 games, but still. Any team looking for a new coach just got lucky today with Frank being available.

In your game article you said Bosh had 30 and 15. I think he had 17 rebounds?

Its time for Bargaini to go. He can't play defense at all and very lazy. He just doesn't have an instict to play on the other end of the court. He is a great shooter but just not good enough to play at this time on 2. Please bring in AMir Johnson which gives you a lot of energy, rebound and defense and intensity. Jay please, do this! Andrea can't play beside Bosh at all and Calderon has to play defense better and move the ball faster.

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