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January 29, 2011

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Timberwolves

Welcome back, again.

What's this, the third straight Saturday game?

This the pucks?

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Raps better commit to either sucking (last place= high pick) or making 8th. None of that stuff that happened last year. By the looks of it, they should just lose every single game cause they aint making the playoffs.

Doug, are the raps really this bad, or do you think the organization has "de-emphasized" wins for the rest of the year?

Blogger's note: I think they played terribly tonight

desperate times call for desperate measures, suit up Triano!

Will Jay?

remind us again about that blowout loss that got sam fired
i wish you toronto sports msm's would stop protecting triano simply because he's the only canuck head coach in the league

Blogger's note: Yawn.

wolves could've started Rambis and Laimbeer and still wiped the floor with this Raptors team, brutal performance by Toronto, worst I've seen in a long long time.

Whoa, looks likely maybe the anthems were the highlight. Maybe I'm not too too sorry I missed this one, although I'll bet I could drink enough beer to watch it.
Cheers. Go Raps. Just go, will ya?

Again Doug thanks for all your efforts. I drifted off but am saddened by the effort. I know very little about basketable but feel this team needs some form of wakeup call. By the way is it my imagination or does DeMar take the night off when Weems plays. If that is the case then it's something that can be fixed. Of course with 13 wins there are no stars on this team. The fans should demand refunds but they probably will raise ticket prices.

In mu humble opinion the whole organization, having in mind Raptors and Leafs, will be unsuccessful until the ownership is in not in private hands with a motivation not to make a profit instead a result. What is your opinion re this?

Blogger's note: I think there are equally inept single-ownership organizations

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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).