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January 15, 2011

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Wizards

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Did John Wall do the Dougie during warmups?

Blogger's note: I probably wouldn't have known if I'd seen it

Hah, wouldn't that have been something if Sundiata had hit that 3

A long January just got a little longer. Dinged up and hang-dog, go Raps! Cheers.

P.S. Jose was beyond awesome, the pylon. Cheers, go Raps!

so interesting how the scribes seem to completlely ignore the good things Amir does n only comments they give him is when he fouls, DUH! once again he scored double figures 17 points 8 Reebies 3 assist 3 blocks he is averaging in the teens last 4 games n no love and oh yeah +- led the team again like he almost does every game. Scribe says that isnt important but any one who knows basketball or coached any sports knows this is one of the best leading indicator of a players leadership. All Amir has to do is get a cosch to show him how not to make so many dumb fouls that puts him on the bench early. If Reggie made Amirs numbers they would want to put a statue of him up at the Center. Reg brings energy n Reebies but that is it, As far as this loss did anyone notice Jose had zip points n Barngie had only 11, Hard to win with this kind of production from the leading scorers

Blogger's note: You haven't been ripping us in a while; I've kind of missed it. Like you'd miss a migraine

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