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Game #58: Milwaukee Bucks 122 - Toronto Raptors 119
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In a game where they didn’t seem to have it the Raps lost it with an assist from the firm of Holtcamp and Stanford and some other tech happy mope...Got the tie and got a pretty raw deal on that bucket with time expiring fromJV...Got boned hard on that one by Stanford who must have been looking at the clock.
Anyway it’s over...
Next up ..the increasingly desperate Pistons Monday night.There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
- TGO
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostOG played pretty poorly. I remember early in the year he was a beast on defense against the Freak.
He must be fatigued, but obviously has the heart and coaches' trust to remain a starter. He's been piss-poor on 3's since the new year and doesn't get any real look aside from those or putbacks, so lets just hope he gets a second wind. He still has that length and is always playing tough D, so I get why he's been given the opportunity. We are, afterall, putting up top-notch offensive numbers this season.
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Mack North wrote: View PostHe's not one to show up in the stats book, that's for sure.
He must be fatigued, but obviously has the heart and coaches' trust to remain a starter. He's been piss-poor on 3's since the new year and doesn't get any real look aside from those or putbacks, so lets just hope he gets a second wind. He still has that length and is always playing tough D, so I get why he's been given the opportunity. We are, afterall, putting up top-notch offensive numbers this season.
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostRookies are not use to the schedule (mentally and physically). I would almost be willing to give him a few weeks off, but then you don't want to give players preferential treatment.
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostOG played pretty poorly. I remember early in the year he was a beast on defense against the Freak.
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Mack North wrote: View PostHe's not one to show up in the stats book, that's for sure.
He must be fatigued, but obviously has the heart and coaches' trust to remain a starter. He's been piss-poor on 3's since the new year and doesn't get any real look aside from those or putbacks, so lets just hope he gets a second wind. He still has that length and is always playing tough D, so I get why he's been given the opportunity. We are, afterall, putting up top-notch offensive numbers this season.
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tDotted wrote: View PostPretty disappointed in how he played today. I thought the break would have given him a much needed boost to his game. If he keeps trending down, he might not be able to start in the playoffs
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This was the first Raptors game (reg season or exhibition) that I've missed this season. I was attending the Suns-Clippers in Phoenix. So it might be my fault. Reading the thread without seeing the game was interesting. I get the impression that Kyle and Demar forgot what year it was for a good part of the game and that the bench mob almost but not quite saved the day. Also sounds like JV was ignored again for quite awhile. Frustrating that just when you think they get it......they don't. Almost all of the Bucks game are close though and just a couple more made threes (and it sounds like a few missed open looks) would have done it. We won't win EVERY game till the end of the season so I'm not going to fret.
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Mitch P wrote: View PostThis was the first Raptors game (reg season or exhibition) that I've missed this season. I was attending the Suns-Clippers in Phoenix. So it might be my fault. Reading the thread without seeing the game was interesting. I get the impression that Kyle and Demar forgot what year it was for a good part of the game and that the bench mob almost but not quite saved the day. Also sounds like JV was ignored again for quite awhile. Frustrating that just when you think they get it......they don't. Almost all of the Bucks game are close though and just a couple more made threes (and it sounds like a few missed open looks) would have done it. We won't win EVERY game till the end of the season so I'm not going to fret.
Bench was good too specially Poeltl and Siakam.
What killed them tonight was their D. Lowry was getting beat off the dribble by Bledsoe pretty much every possession.
Rebounding is also becoming concern. Along with OG's play who put up 0/0/0 tonight.Mamba Mentality
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