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Game #30: Raptors (22-7) @ Warriors (19-9); Wednesday, Dec 12th at 10:30pm on TSN
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There are too many jerseys. Becoming pretty regular my kid walks in while a hockey/basketball game is on, squints at the screen, and asks "Who's playing?" and I have to answer "Portland and Toronto, they're just wearing their alternate-alternate-alternate throwback jerseys for international sushi night presented by global brand ambassador Papa Smurf" or some such."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostThere are too many jerseys. Becoming pretty regular my kid walks in while a hockey/basketball game is on, squints at the screen, and asks "Who's playing?" and I have to answer "Portland and Toronto, they're just wearing their alternate-alternate-alternate throwback jerseys for international sushi night presented by global brand ambassador Papa Smurf" or some such.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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007 wrote: View PostThis is either going to be a 25 point loss or 15 point win, no in-between
Oct 25, 2017 Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors W 117 - 112
Dec 28, 2016 Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors W 121 - 111
Nov 17, 2015 Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors W 115 - 110
Lots n Lots N Lots of the Republican Guard have their ideas on what its going to take to win tonight.. but if you subscribe to the theory that you can exploit the other guys weakness with better players than they have then tonight the Raps need big big games from the 5.
JV and Serge who are having pretty good to very good season so far should be able to beat the living shit out of the Mouth from Flint and the not so household name Keyvan Looney.
Decent games from Leonard and Lowry along with steady efforts from FVV and Pascal give the Raps a pretty good chance to get on the plane to Portland with a road win in Oakland....
Go Raps...There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
- TGO
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Will be interesting to see what the Raps do with the bench this time around. No effort was made to make sure the bench stayed afloat last game, and with Durant taking a shift with the bench, the game got a heck of a lot closer than it should have been. I wonder whether we see more shift-matching for Siakam, or at least a 48 minute spread of Kawhi and Siakam's minutes so at least one is always on the floor. OG is very good but Durant is just too long for him to manage in single coverage and the bench isn't built to help much. And if the bench can't score, as they usually can't, even smart defensive matchups won't keep GSW from putting up a big run.
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