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November 26, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Celtics

Hey folks.

Happy belated Thanksgiving (I'm just in that kind of mood, I know it was in October).

Enjoy the night.

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Good test, playing the full Boston roster (Rajon was excellent), in their house. It was Sonny taking it hard to the tin that opened things up for the Raps last time around. Didn't happen this time, because Boston played their game better at both ends. If the Raps had shot better than 35% through three quarters – and they usually do – this one would have been a nail-biter. All in all, 1-1 so far against the Celtics, who'd have put money on that in October? Get Sonny and DeRoz kick-started again, these guys will be cookin'. Cheers. Go Raps!

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