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November 08, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Warriors at Raptors

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i think this needs to be shared with all the basketball fans...its a must read....

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Still amazing not one word out of the ink stained wretches about why Raps came back is it just a coinicidence that finaly AMir got to play 25+ minutes n did his almost for certain double double each time this happens. n not counting how many post up screens he made to let the Raps make easy layups or the blocks or altered shots n yes take the charges that were called blocking but never the less NO EASY LAYUPS when AMir is in paint yes they only made 1 out of 4 FT's so was worth the 2 fouls and as far as +- Sorry Doug but this is an important stat put them all together for season and it will show who gets it done when on floor yes AMir led team with 13+ seems like he always does also shootting 65% from field n 90% from FT HMM what is Regs stats? nuff said

Blogger's note: Seriously, we get it. Amir is great. Greater than great. Thanks.

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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).