
Toronto Raptors at Orlando Magic
April 28, 2008.
Playoffs - Game 5 Continue Reading
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Posted on 28 April 2008 by Raps Fan

Toronto Raptors at Orlando Magic
April 28, 2008.
Playoffs - Game 5 Continue Reading
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Posted on 27 April 2008 by Raps Fan
Sorry for posting this so late, I had most of it done, but my girlfriend had made plans for us to hang out with her friend and her friends boyfriend..lame…the best thing that came out of the night was the food (Yamato restaurant in Yorkville) and the fact that Chris Bosh was sitting at the table next to mine. Continue Reading
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by Raps Fan
There is no place like home…where the hell were these guys the last two games? The Raptors came out, and gave a full 48 minute effort against the Magic. Smitch must have been passing around that brain juice. I expected a win, I’ll be honest, but not one where Bosh got 15pts 5rebs 5ast. Continue Reading
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Posted on 23 April 2008 by Raps Fan
The skinny on Game 2:
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Posted on 21 April 2008 by masterjuddi
Dwight Howard is an absolute MONSTER! 25 points, 22 (6) rebounds and 5 blocks was more than enough to lead his team to victory in game 1 over the Raptors. There isn’t anyone on the Raptors roster, or in the NBA, that can shut down Howard - especially when he’s hitting his free throws. Continue Reading
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Posted on 20 April 2008 by Raps Fan
I have to admit, the last few days I haven’t been following the Raptors in the media, so when I saw that Bargnani was starting over Moon, it blew me away, I didn’t see that shit coming I’ll be honest. It is shocking Smitch would make a move a move like that for the first game of the playoff series with the Magic.
Starting Bargnani was a symptom of the sickness he Raptors were suffering this afternoon. The disease is called ‘Balls’, as in, the Raptors suck balls. I have been calling for Smitch to shorten the bench, and define the rotation for the last month and change. Had no idea he was going to use one lineup for the regular season, then a totally different one for the playoffs. I’m sure Van Gundy was pleased to see Bargnani starting the game.
I guess we have our answer as to what two things BC will be doing this offseason:
Not a real mystery how the Magic took down the Raps, Howard dominated both paints; Orlando penetrated and kicked to the open shooter; the open shooter hit their shots; the Raptors suck balls.
Nelson more than countered Forderon’s effectiveness. I said this was a cause of concern in this series, and everyone ripped me a new *sshole. I mean, Kidd did the same thing last year. Fuck that, Felton and Quinn gave these guys serious problems in the stretch run to the playoffs - what did people think Nelson would do?
Parker and Rasho were the only guys to show up on time. In fact, Parker was carrying the burden of keeping these guys in the game until Bosh decided to show up. Bosh, statistically, had a decent game, but was really a non-factor throughout The Raptors run at the game.
Uhmm…Kapono did well. Hit a couple threes and other open shots. Errr…yea..I seriously don’t have a whole lot to contribute today, so on to the play-by-play:
1st Quarter (Stats):
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4th Quarter (Stats):
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Posted on 20 February 2008 by Raps Fan
The Raptors come out of the all-star break, and take it right to the Magic. They shot the shit out of the ball, forcing Orlando to keep pace offensively. There was no defense to be found by either team this game. Makes me nervous with a month or so left in the season, that the Raptors defense sucks is suspect at best. I don’t even know where to start right now. I have never yelled so many times in disgust in a Raptors blowout win. Continue Reading
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Posted on 19 February 2008 by masterjuddi
The Toronto Raptors (28-23) were well represented during the All-star Weekend in the “Big Easy”. Andrea Bargnani and Jamario Moon showcased their skills Friday night in the Rookie/Sophomore Challenge; Jason Kapono defended his 3 point Shootout Crown and tied a NBA record with 25; Jamario Moon was impressive in the Slamdunk Competition but fell short of the finals; Chris Bosh started his second straight All-star game and scored 14 points. Continue Reading
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