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December 11, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Hawks at Raptors

A full house -- at least where the Raptors lineup is concerned -- is ready for this one tonight.

And so, therefore, are we.

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Wow Doug,

I missed the game, but I feel sorry for you! You had to put up with a lousy game and a lot of negativity! Fun times!

I can't believe Bosh was calling out the crowd tonight for being too quiet. What were the fans suppose to be cheering for?? Maybe I missed something.

Blogger's note: It was actually a question I posed that elicited that response and it wasn't "calling out the crowd" as much as stating a fact. He knew there was no reason for energy because there was none from the players.

Trying times man... I haven't been this depressed about this team... since... hey, just before we went on that 3 game winning streak! Yikes. Is consistency from these professional basketball players too much to ask?

These guys are being paid too much to perform this poorly, even against a superior team. A team can normally take something away from a hard-fought loss, but I'm not really sure what can be taken from games like these...

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  • Doug Smith has been a sportswriter for more than 30 years, a journey that's included seven Olympic Games, numerous and varied championships and more dreary regular season games than he'd care to remember. Here, he'll talk about them all, as well as current events and pop culture. (Just don’t ask him about music nowadays — it's not his cup of tea).