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February 12, 2012

The Goods On The Game, Lakers at Raptors

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Ready for the last Sunday matinee of year?

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Doug, I agree with you that the basketball refs have one of the hardest jobs in refereeing, but this game was a disgrace. I agree that every game there is questinable calls, but today was just stupid. There war at least 5 star calls in the second half and the 5 sec at the end was just to top it all.
Good game for the Raps and trade Jose, please trade Jose, he is no good, he is not part of the future :))
Go Raps

I hope it will be able to put a stop watch to the video on the inbounds to evaluate that very disappointing call (was Casey onscreen calling the TO)?

Nasko, it makes no sense at all for you to write that about Jose after his performance today, and this past week as a whole.

I think Nasko was being sarcastic. Or at least I hope he was. =)

I was definitely being sarcastic (hence the smiley at the end)
I think Jose is very, very good point guard and we should be happy to have him here now and in the future, look at Steve Nash and what he is doing at his age.

You think that the grin at he end of his post might be a hint that he was being ironic.

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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).