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Game #6 - Toronto Raptors 87 - Orlando Magic 92
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Wild-ling#1 wrote: View PostClose game. Magic made some 3's late to get back in qand defended hard at the finish. End of story.
So .... not 82-0. It's more than ok. Still aren't giving anyone 100 points
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consmap wrote: View PostTime to down our shots
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI relish negativity and disappointment. It is not healthy. Somebody buy me a pony.
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That was his first post up of the game, right? I don't understand why we didn't do it earlier (or at least in the second half since he was limited in the first).
Like someone said, it's a positive sign, but he needs more touches, enough of this three-ball business especially when our key three-ball players aren't hitting shots (and heck, even when they are, vary it up a bit).
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Uncle_Si wrote: View PostI see RR on Twitter running stuff about the final play. Make your shots and it doesn't matter. You can't shoot 35% from the field and expect to win.
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TRex wrote: View PostI wonder what Masai is thinking right now w/ that Ross contract. It's been 3 games and I don't Ross has scored a freakin point. Unbelievable.
And oh Patterson is bad. Like i said before, when he's not making his 3's he's pretty much useless. Channing Frye 2.0.
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TRex wrote: View PostWhat do you mean no option? there was 11 secs left on the clock. What the hell was he trying to do? he was too far away from the basket. PASS THE BALL.
I think JV shouldn't have been put in that position after getting only one post touch all night. Can't expect a guy to deliver in a high pressure environment after no reps, and especially can't blame him for the loss.
The #FeedJV thing is still warranted. Had the team gone to him a few times during the 3rd, maybe they wouldn't have been in the position they were in.
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We Tha North wrote: View PostThat was his first post up of the game, right? I don't understand why we didn't do it earlier (or at least in the second half since he was limited in the first).
Like someone said, it's a positive sign, but he needs more touches, enough of this three-ball business especially when our key three-ball players aren't hitting shots (and heck, even when they are, vary it up a bit).
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