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February 03, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Nets at Raptors

Hey everyone

Should be a dandy tonight, no?

Both teams on a back-to-back, Nets have four wins, Raptors missing three key players.

Lucky ticket holders, I say

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James Bisson - new grunt? That's quite the story he wrote up with some pretty definitive quotes from BC. Do you have any insight you can share beyond the usual stuff about improving at the wing? There must be something up.
Thanks

Blogger's note: No, not really

I watched the Post Game interview with Chris Bosh. Looks like he was as excited about Vanilla Ice as you were! :)

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