Regardless how the game goes it looks bad on ESPN or TNT (or who ever has the national game on Tuesdays) that the game choice is the 8th place Hinkies vs the 4th place Wizards rather than the 1st and 2nd place teams...
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Game #53: Boston Celtics 91 - Toronto Raptors 111
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TRex wrote: View PostThis is a big game. If the Raps can't beat the Celtics in their own yard then they can just forget about finishing 1st.
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planetmars wrote: View PostI would love nothing more than a win.. and a loss would definitely really suck.. Marcus Smart is still injured. Kyrie may or may not play (possibly won't). They don't have Monroe yet.
If we lose at home with a fully healthy roster against a depleted Celtics team it will really blow. Not going to lie.. might get depressing. Just a regular season game sure, but this team should be better than a depleted Celtics team. Hell they should be better than a fully healthy Celtics team.
Hate the idea that Kyle went to Minny to watch that game live.. Sure he's a big Eagles fan.. but if he comes out shooting bricks on Tuesday I'm going to want to murder him.
So look for a big game from him .....
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S.R. wrote: View PostI think that was an incredible win - that the Raptors closed out an entire 4th quarter using only the bench says everything about how deep the team is and nothing about what Casey thinks about the starters.
There have been some frustrating close losses lately but there have already been a handful of excellent wins. They dropped 130 on a streaking Portland team with a quite good defence. They ran Cleveland out of the gym. They can beat the Grizzlies with their bench. Every now and then I still can't believe this is actually the Toronto Raptors I'm watching, it's been a long time coming.
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The news out of Boston today https://t.co/EaBdw3kCXV
— Doug Smith: Raptors (@SmithRaps) February 5, 2018
#NEBHInjuryReport: Kyrie Irving (quad) and Marcus Morris (hip) traveled to Toronto with the team today. Shane Larkin (knee) and Marcus Smart (hand) did not.
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 5, 2018
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