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December 17, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Nets at Raptors

Good evening ladies and germs.

All set?

Good. Let's go.

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curious why Barbosa does not start. Do you think Weems and De Rozan (I know Weems is hurt tonight) should start ahead of him. Neither can shoot, they both take wild drives. They really should not be on the court alot together

Is that you in the first row tonight? Aren't you usually one row back? (must be the shirt)

So is there really much upside to Alabi?

Blogger's note: He's 7-feet tall and 22 years old, there has to be some

Why wouldn't Triano call a timeout, advance the ball and get a decent shot off with 3.2 sec. left?

Blogger's note: Huh?

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