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April 12, 2011

Raptors end of season Q&A

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I sincerely believe we should trade Baragnani. I know you gotta be with me on this.

Re: the last question about Sam/Vince. Wasn't Sam's first coaching year Vince's trade season? If so I believe he had essentially demanded a trade before really being coached by Sam. I do recall the team was beginning to minimize Vince's role, but I also believe they no longer saw him performing as a star, and were looking towards more of a team approach. It would be unfair to blame Sam for that. Who knew Vince would suddenly wake up as soon as he breathed in that fresh, clean New Jersey air.

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