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November 13, 2012

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Pacers

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Doug,

See by your game commentary that the Bargnani bashers were out in full force as they should be. But I ask you this, would any NBA manager in his right mind be willing to trade for the "enigmatic Roman" if they had watched the Raptors' games this season? It seems to me that he has regressed this year in all phases of his game. I agree with many of your irregulars who suggest his playing time be limited and JV"s and AJ"s be increased.

Last night Leo kept asking him to "step up" and assume a leadership role. It is obvious that he is not that person. He is probably a very nice man but he does not seem to have an aggressive bone in his body.Unless he can score in a reasonable number of shots (shooting approx.35% at this point),he is deserving of far more pine time.

The Raps two wins have been in spite of him.

RSM

Blogger's note: And have had a whole lot of wins over his career because of him

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