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January 13, 2013

The Goods On The Game, Bucks at Raptors

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Another Sunday, another matinee. A guy could get used to this.

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Except for the chunk of the second after T.Ross was pulled?

Reality sets in. In order for the Toronto Raptors to compete with the +500 and above team like it or not Klyle needs to go back to being the starting point guard and playing his game. K needs to stop trying to play Calderon game, we brought him here because of how he played.
" K pretend as you may, you are not playing like the guy who started this season a guy who felt like this team was yours. I think you are trying your best not to have people link any negative with you coming off the bench. But I think it has taken the fire out of you"
At some point the Raptors had to turn things around. A # of games against weak teams came just in time after Brian call the team out, Barg statement truth or not, Anderson coming back with some very good games right about the same time vastly contributed to people thinking this was about the point guard change. Thinking like that is one of the reason this franchise is slow in growth. Calderon played all those losing games and just like the other day when Coach said he roll with C because he had it going then I guess in the losing streak he could have roll with any point guard that could have game the outcome of the losing streak. Growth is not being married to what has not work. C had years to lead many group of guys,but which player would not give you every thing he's got in a contract year, that he has lost his starting job and is now going up against a guy who has the talent to become an all star. I think C is a good point guard but its time for this franchise to grow at a much faster pace in order to keep up.

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