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January 06, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Magic

At least there were no airlines or airports or weather to get in the way tonight.

Just us regular folks getting things back to quasi-normal.

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Huge win by the raps...I gotta say i didn't think they could do it since orlando has handed it to them this year. Maybe some of theose blahs you were talkin bout Doug...Glad Jose is back...

A Turk dunk, or something approximating a dunk, off a great, great offensive set; four guys touched the ball and they got an uncontested basket
---- Is everything a great offensive set, I think guys are just playing ball and moving it...

Blogger's note: No. Let me explain it perhaps more clearly and in a way more easily understood.
If they get an offensive set where four players touch the ball and it ends with an uncontested dunk, that's quite unusual for this team and probably deserves mention.

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