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		<title>Gameday: Raptors vs Bulls – Feb. 23/11</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Holako</dc:creator>
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<p>I can&#8217;t believe I predicted the Raptors covering the spread last night; I apologize.</p>
<h3>Injury Report</h3>
<p><strong>Toronto</strong><br />
Reggie Evans &#8211; Out<br />
Linas Kleiza &#8211; Out</p>
<p><strong>Chicago</strong><br />
When Boozers healthy, you know the God&#8217;s are conspiring against you.</p>
<h3>Player Report</h3>
<p><strong>Jose Calderon</strong><br />
Bayless played fairly well last night considering he couldn&#8217;t hit a field goal and turned the ball over 4 times in 21 minutes. It&#8217;s kind of maddening for your point guard to play so callously, but he made up for it by getting to the line and getting folks involved, albeit he left it till the fourth quarter when it didn&#8217;t matter. Calderon was no better. If the two of them, Calderon mostly, had trouble with Augustin in transition last night,  tonight against Rose will be much worse. Derrick is lightning fast, elite finisher at the rim, a stud in the paint with that sweet floater, shoots the ball well, athletic, sees the floor well and has that look in his eye (the exact opposite look that Bargnani has). In short, the guy is an MVP candidate; good luck.<br />
<strong>Box: 8pts 12ast 3rebs</strong></p>
<p><strong>DeMar DeRozan</strong><br />
DeRozan needs to bounce back from a lame-duck performance last night against the Cats. Took him 15 shots to total 14 points, but zero trips to the line; last night he was up against elite-defenders so I&#8217;ll give him a pass, but tonight should be better. Luckily he gets Bogans again, who hasn&#8217;t had much success defending him in the past. I&#8217;d like to see 6 trips to the line tonight for DeMar; enough is enough.<br />
<strong>Box: 18pts 4rebs 3ast</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sonny Weems</strong><br />
Best game of the year for Sonny last night. Dude was getting in the paint, attacking the rim, taking good jumpers, and doing a fairly good job on Wallace considering Gerald did end up with 20pts, but only pulled down 6 rebounds, that counts for something, no? I guess not.</p>
<p>Deng, he&#8217;s a solid mid-ranger shooter, and his length (6&#8243;9) makes it that much harder to block his shot. If there&#8217;s a weakness, it&#8217;s shooting threes but asking the Raptors defense to play intelligently is like asking A-Dub to write a post sans the Bargnani-hate &#8211; ain&#8217;t gonna happen.<br />
<strong>Box: 13pts 7rebs 3ast</strong></p>
<p><strong>Amir Johnson</strong><br />
As much as I can&#8217;t stand Boozer, I have to respect the guy. He&#8217;s been a beast since returning from injury and held the fort during Noah&#8217;s absence over the last month. He shoots the ball very well, plays big in the post, rebounds very well, and can be a nuisance on defense with those long arms and quick movements. Amir is going to have his hands full between trying to keep a body on Boozer, and having to deal with Noah on the glass.  I don&#8217;t know; this has the potential to get really messy, Amir can&#8217;t do it alone; and really needs a motivated Bargnani to battle in the paint with him.<br />
<strong>Box: 8pts 10rebs 2blk</strong></p>
<p><strong>Andrea Bargnani</strong><br />
Bargnani is going to justify why I would trade him in a heartbeat for Joakim Noah. Last night against Nazr Mohammed he let the guy grab 14 rebounds. Had it not been for the 8 rebounds that Andrea pulled down (I use pulled down loosely), I might have broken my television&#8230;hate Nazr. He&#8217;s not the kind of hustle player who can outplay anyone, but did just that. Against Noah, tonight, he wont fair any better. I&#8217;m not saying Bargnani won&#8217;t hit a few shots, he&#8217;s good for at least 20 points; but he wont be able to match Noah&#8217;s energy and his overall impact on the game is likely to be minimal. Joakim is coming off a month sitting out and the little hustle/heart things that make him such a valuable player will be on display, the Raptors are hoping that he&#8217;ll be rusty and have his minutes limited.  He may not be able to go 100% for 35min, but he will be a force.<br />
<strong>Box: 21pts 2reb</strong></p>
<h3>Keys to the Game</h3>
<p><strong> Second Game of a Back-to-Back<br />
</strong>The Raptors are on the second night of the back-to-back, thankfully it&#8217;s a home game. This season, Toronto is 4-8 on the second night of a back-to-back, with all but one of those wins (Dallas) coming against teams who are playing under .500.</p>
<p><strong>Defense/Rebounding</strong><br />
The Bulls are a solid defensive team; 9th in points allowed and 2nd in rebounding. BARGNANI NEEDS TO GRAB SOME BOARDS. Since shutting down Rose will be next to impossible, I&#8217;m advocating the Raptors not double anyone. I don&#8217;t want to see any drives and kicks for a wide open look at the rim. Also, BARGNANI NEEDS TO BOX NOAH OUT EVERY TIME A BALL GOES UP, NO MATTER WHAT END OF THE FLOOR HE&#8217;S ON.</p>
<h3>The Line</h3>
<p>The Bulls are 8.5 point favourites with an over/under of 196; seems about the right; the Raptors will flap around like a fish out of water, only to piece together a solid run at the end of the game just to mess with us. This game does have potential to get out of control, though.</p>
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		<title>Gameday: Raptors vs Bulls &#8211; Dec. 15/10</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 18:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Holako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t believe I predicted a 30/10 game for Bargnani against a half-assed front court of Nazr Mohammed and Kwame Brown, who both came out looking like all-stars. I was fully expecting another roll-call laden with profanity&#8230;whatever, the Raptors are on the second night of a back-to-back against the Bulls, and it&#8217;s going to get&#160; &#160;<a href="http://www.raptorsrepublic.com/2010/12/15/gameday-raptors-vs-bulls-december-15-2010/">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>I can&#8217;t believe I predicted a 30/10 game for Bargnani against a half-assed front court of Nazr Mohammed and Kwame Brown, who both came out looking like all-stars. I was fully expecting another roll-call laden with profanity&#8230;whatever, the Raptors are on the second night of a back-to-back against the Bulls, and it&#8217;s going to get ugly (my enthusiasm has been tempered quite a bit).</p>
<h3>Injury Report</h3>
<p><strong>Toronto</strong><br />
Reggie Evans &#8211; Out<br />
Jose Calderon &#8211; Out<br />
Peja Stojakovic &#8211; Out</p>
<p><strong>Chicago</strong><br />
Joakim Noah &#8211; Sprained thumb, should play<br />
Derrick Rose &#8211; Sprained hand, should play<br />
Carlos Boozer &#8211; Healthy, but could randomly keel over at any moment</p>
<h3>Match-ups</h3>
<p><strong>Point Guards</strong><br />
Bayless has been filling in for the injured Calderon nicely. If there was any knock on him, it&#8217;s his ball control; the guy dropped 9 dimes last night, but picked up 4 turnovers. I&#8217;m sure that will improve with time, so I&#8217;m not too worried. He did much better against Augustin then I thought he would, and took the match-up. Tonight against Rose will be a different story. Derrick is lightning fast, elite finisher at the rim, a stud in the paint with that sweet floater, shoots the ball well, athletic, sees the floor well and has that look in his eye (the exact opposite look that Bargnani has). So lets not talk about how to stop him, cause he can only stop himself. Bayless can make him work on defense&#8230;and that&#8217;s about it. Will be a great learning experience for the kid, playing major minutes against an elite point guard. I like Barbosa<br />
<strong>Edge: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chicago</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Shooting Guard</strong><br />
I&#8217;m pretty sure my expectations for DeRozan are too high. He&#8217;s a 15pt 5reb type of player, and I&#8217;m good with that. His jumper needs work, like 500 shots a day-everday, but he needs to drive every time he touches the ball. That dunk he put down last night was sick; dunk of the year material for sure. Tonight against Bogans, more aggressiveness will be the recipe to success. Bogans is a solid defender who likes to spot up in the corner for threes. Although he doesn&#8217;t convert at a high clip, there are only so many open looks you can give a guy until he starts to hurt you. With Rose&#8217;s ability to get to any spot on the floor he wants too, DeMar will have to be careful on leaving Bogans on help defense. On the flip side, Bogans doesn&#8217;t get to the rack much, and isn&#8217;t a great finisher, so playing up on him and forcing him to put the ball on the ground into some traffic should shut him down. It&#8217;s easy to forget about Korver coming off the bench, dude can hit threes.<br />
<strong>Edge: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Even</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Small Forward</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve lost all faith in Weems and Kleiza. I&#8217;m very open to a trade for Igoudala at this point to improve this team. Not saying AI9 is the answer the Raptors are looking for, but the guy plays hard and is better than both Weems and Kleiza combined. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll get an earful, but the Raptors need a small forward who can create for himself, play defense and be intense on a consistent basis.</p>
<p>Back to Deng, he&#8217;s a solid mid-ranger shooter, and his length (6&#8243;9) makes it that much harder to both his shot. If there&#8217;s a weakness, it&#8217;s shooting threes, but he converts at a 40% clip, which is pretty good. He&#8217;s a solid defender and rebounder, which only makes the problem with Weems/Kleiza that much more serious. I&#8217;m not saying that Sonny and Linas wont have a good game; just that it doesn&#8217;t matter because they need to have a series of good games to become a dependable part of the roation. As it stands now, neither of them should be playing more than 12-14 minutes a game.</p>
<p>Julian Wright would be ideal in this match-up. He is long and can affect Deng&#8217;s shot off the dribble; too bad Triano doesn&#8217;t know who the guy is.<br />
<strong>Edge: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chicago</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Power Forward</strong><br />
As much as I can&#8217;t stand Boozer, I have to respect the guy. When he&#8217;s healthy, he&#8217;s a beast. The shoots the ball very well, plays big in the post, rebounds very well, and can be a nuisance on defense with those long arms and quick movements. Amir is going to have his hands full between trying to keep a body on Boozer, and having to deal with Noah on the glass. It doesn&#8217;t get any easier when Taj Gibson plays off the bench; the kid&#8217;s been a star filling in for the injured Boozer to start the season. I don&#8217;t know, this has the potential to get really messy, Amir can&#8217;t do it alone; Ed Davis is still too raw to really go at a polished big like Boozer, and&#8230;.<br />
<strong>Edge: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chicago</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Center</strong><br />
&#8230;Bargnani is going to justify why I would trade him in a heartbeat for Joakim Noah. Last night against Nazr Mohammed and Kwame Brown, Andrea was somewhere else. Those two are not the kind of hustle players who can outplay anyone, but did just that. Imagine what the hustle, tenacity and competitive ferociousness that Noah plays with will do? I&#8217;m getting nervous thinking about all the loose balls, offensive rebounds-put backs, blocked shots, etc that Noah is going to inflict on Bargnani. I&#8217;m not saying Bargnani wont hit a few shots, and he might just score 20; but he wont be able to match Noah&#8217;s energy, and wont be able to battle him in the paint. Noah can keep up with Andrea on the perimeter, in the post, and off the dribble. ..I can breathe now.<br />
<strong>Edge: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chicago</span></strong></p>
<h3>Keys to the Game</h3>
<p><strong>Fleeting Line About Pride</strong><br />
After that second half sh*t-show, something needs to give&#8230;Bayless, Barbosa and Johnson can&#8217;t be the only ones who consistently show up and give a full serving of effort when they hit the floor.</p>
<p><strong>Clichéd Line About the Second Game of a Back-to-Back</strong><br />
The Raptors are on the second night of the back-to-back, thankfully it&#8217;s at home game. This season, Toronto is 2-3 (I thought it was worse for some reason) on the second night of a back-to-back, with both wins coming against teams who are playing under .400 ball; Philly and Detroit.</p>
<p><strong>Standard Line About Defense/Rebounding</strong><br />
The Bulls are a solid defensive team; 9th in points allowed and 2nd in rebounding. BARGNANI NEEDS TO GRAB SOME BOARDS. Since shutting down Rose will be next to impossible, I&#8217;m advocating the Raptors not double anyone. I don&#8217;t want to see any drives and kicks for a wide open look at the rim. Also, BARGNANI NEEDS TO BOX NOAH OUT EVERY TIME A BALL GOES UP, NO MATTER WHAT END OF THE FLOOR HE&#8217;S ON.</p>
<p><strong>Desperate Line About Calling Timeouts in a Timely/Effective/Efficient Manner in the Hopes of Actually Coaching and Instructing This Team on Some In-Game Strategy</strong><br />
The 3rd quarter last night saw the Raptors extend their lead by 2, then go down 1 in a two-and-a-half minute run where the Bobcats scored 9 straight points. Not once did it occur to Triano to call a freaking timeout and correct the players, nothing. YOU ARE NOT PHIL JACKSON, AND THE RAPTORS AREN&#8217;T THE LAKERS, THEY CAN&#8217;T PLAY THROUGH 9-0 RUNS. Not once have I seen this happen this season, not once. So bloody frustrating.</p>
<h3>The Line</h3>
<p>The Bulls are 5.5 point favourites with an over/under of 202, seems about the right; the Raptors will flap around like a fish out of water, only to piece together a solid run at the end of the game to give people false hopes about how good this team is.</p>
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		<title>Beyond the Raptors: The Chicago Bulls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 13:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Holako</dc:creator>
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<p>Late last week, Chris Bosh&#8217;s camp released a wish list of teams he would play for, and the Bulls happen to be one of them (shocking all the teams are linked to either LeBron or Wade or Kobe). The Bulls will be frustrating to deal with (if we in fact do a deal with them) since the guys we would want (Noah, Rose) wont be the guys we would probably get (Gibson, Deng, Hinrich). Not to say those guys wouldn&#8217;t provide the Raptors any value, but you know, you trade Bosh, you expect a Noah back while not handing the Bulls a championship lineup since you know, we should be the one building a championship team.</p>
<p>I check with Matt McHale from the ESPN TrueHoop blog <a href="http://bullsbythehorns.com/" target="_blank">By The Horns</a>, to get his take on the Bosh rumours, as well as the situation with Vinny Del Negro:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Sam Holako:</strong> Vinny Del Negro got the axe, and probably would have got it earlier in the season if the team didn&#8217;t pull together and play so well down the stretch. Looking in from the outside, it seems that he was dealt a bum hand by Paxson, who let Ben Gordon walk, traded John Salmons for rags and didn&#8217;t give a good enough team to a rookie head-coach to win with. If you ask me, Paxson should be the next change Reinsdorf makes to this team. What are your thoughts on this whole situation?</p>
<p><strong>Matt McHale:</strong> Well, I do feel like Vinny was hired to be fired. Chicago&#8217;s front office had a plan that was two years in the making: Hire a &#8220;placeholder&#8221; coach, cut salary, and then try to go all in during the free agent bonanza this summer. All I can do is speculate, but Bulls management never showed strong support for Vinny nor did they ever do anything to indicate that he was part of their plans past this season. And yet all Vinny did &#8212; for all his faults as a relatively inexperienced head coach &#8212; was get the team to overachieve based on their talent and how they were constructed.</p>
<p>Speaking of which&#8230;who put this team together? John Paxson. And his management of the team hasn&#8217;t been stellar. His biggest mistakes &#8212; among many &#8212; include breaking the bank for Ben Wallace (who worked out so poorly he had to be traded for Larry Hughes!), trading LaMarcus Aldridge for Tyrus Thomas (who worked out so poorly he had to be traded for a couple expiring contracts) and vastly overpaying for Kirk Hinrich and Luol Deng. The only thing that has prevented his stewardship of the Bulls from being a complete and utter disaster was the team lucking into the number one overall draft pick they used to get Derrick Rose. Just think of where this team would be without that kid. Yikes.</p>
<p>And yet during the 2008-09 season, after calling the team a &#8220;disaster&#8221; and &#8220;embarrassing,&#8221; team owner Jerry Reinsdorf said: &#8220;When you have a team that&#8217;s not performing it&#8217;s an organization failure. You win and you lose as an organization. But if there&#8217;s one person that is not responsible for what&#8217;s going on right now, it&#8217;s John Paxson. I have tremendous confidence in John Paxson. He&#8217;s really one of the best people that I know. He&#8217;s a great general manager and a great judge of talent.&#8221;</p>
<p>What can you do about a guy in that tight with the man who&#8217;s funding the team?</p>
<p>And although I would like to see Pax given his walking papers, this is a huge summer in terms of looking for a new head coach and trying to lure a big time free agent or two to the Windy City. Firing the team&#8217;s executive vice president would make the team seem in even more disarray&#8230;which could be costly.</p>
<p><strong>SH:</strong> Wow, talk about a ringing endorsement; guess clutch 3-point shooting in the 90s pays off beyond a couple championship runs. So what&#8217;s the plan now? There has been very intense rumours about LeBron joining the Bulls this year. If he can handle playing in Jordan&#8217;s shadow, it seems to be the best fit for LBJ on any team in the league, and propel the Bulls back into championship contention. It would also redeem some of those poor personell moves Paxson has made over the years (lucking into the #1 pick shouldn&#8217;t have saved his job IMHO).</p>
<p><strong>MM:</strong> Well, it goes without saying that the Bulls &#8212; and every other team &#8212; would love to have LeBron James suiting up for them. And I&#8217;m sure Chicago&#8217;s front office will reach out to him. But the larger plan is to land somebody big: LeBron, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Carlos Boozer, Amar&#8217;e Stoudemore&#8230;a superstar or borderline superstar who can address some of the team&#8217;s glaring needs (scoring first and foremost, and an inside game if possible). That&#8217;s priority one in terms of player personnel. Then the Bulls will need to bring in a couple crack three-point shooters to help with spacing. But right now, every iota of energy that isn&#8217;t expended searching for a coach will be used to land one of the &#8220;White Whales.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>SH:</strong> Who&#8217;s the front runner for the coaching gig? Calipari&#8217;s name seems to be coming up left and right.</p>
<p><strong>MM:</strong> Honestly, I have no idea. Cal has been very firm about the fact that he has no plans to leave Kentucky. And anyway, Chicago&#8217;s front office has stated that they want a coach with extensive regular season and playoff experience. Calipari compiled a .391 winning percentage over 184 games with the New Jersey Nets, and his only playoff experience was presiding over a three-game sweep of his team in the first round of the 1998 NBA playoffs. That doesn&#8217;t exactly fit the bill.</p>
<p>Bulls management is being very careful about this coaching search. Read that: slow.</p>
<p>And in all honestly, they could be waiting for a better idea of who they might be able to land in fre agency. After all, it could have a serious effect on the kind of coach they would want for the team, in terms of offensive/defensive philosophies.</p>
<p><strong>SH:</strong> Speaking of free agency, there has been talk of LeBron, Bosh, Wade as possible targets, but each is a very different kind of player. What kind of player do you prefer the Bulls land?</p>
<p><strong>MM:</strong> Well, let&#8217;s face it: If you can get LeBron James, you get LeBron James. I think the same thing could probably be said about Dwyane Wade. If you can get a bonafide superduperstar, you do it and then rebuild (even if only partially) around them.</p>
<p>But assuming those two are out of reach, the Bulls need &#8212; and have needed for years and years &#8212; a frontcourt scorer to complement Derrick Rose. Someone who can score from the low post and run the pick and roll successfully. From that standpoint, I think the Bulls should target Chris Bosh, Carlos Boozer and/or Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire.</p>
<p><strong>SH:</strong> What do you make of the phone call between LeBron and Rose?</p>
<p><strong>MM:</strong> I think LeBron is, as Mr. Spock said in the latest Star Trek reboot, &#8220;cultivating multiple options.&#8221; It&#8217;s entirely possible he also called Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, too. To me, it seems like LeBron is feeling things out, getting a sense of what&#8217;s available out there, whom he might want to play with, and who might want to play with him. It seems to suggest that LeBron is at least considering Chicago as a potential destination&#8230;but that&#8217;s about it.</p>
<p>Of course, maybe LeBron is just buttering Rose up to get him to join the U.S. national team. Remember, back in December, this was what James said when asked if he&#8217;d like to team up with Rose: “Yeah, especially on an Olympic team. He did a great job this past summer holding it down for some of the older guys, giving them some rest. He’s a great point guard. He’s a great player. I love watching Derrick play, man, he’s unbelievable. All he’s going to do is continue to get better &#8212; with every game, with every practice. Hopefully in the 2012 Olympics, he can be a part of that team and have some fun.”</p>
<p><strong>SH:</strong> Make me an offer for Chris Bosh in a sign-n-trade situation.</p>
<p><strong>MM:</strong> Here&#8217;s my suggestion: Taj Gibson (and solid, up-and-coming PF) to replace Bosh and Kirk Hinrich. No, wait, here me out. I checked 82games.com and noticed that opposing PGs averaged 21+ PPG with an eFG of 52% and a PER of 20.1 against the Raptors this season. That&#8217;s like facing an All-Star PG every night. You don&#8217;t necessarily have to start Kirk, but you could bring him in as a defensive stopper off the bench against opposing PGs and SGs (whom I see average 22 points with a PER of 17 against the Raps). Hey, you guys need defense, and Kirk can bring that. So can Taj, actually. He was second on the Bulls in DRating this season as a rookie and will probably improve with experience.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure we can throw in some other filler to make the salaries work&#8230;</p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<div class="score">Raptors 88, Bulls 104 &#8211; <a href=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=300411028" target="_blank">Boxscore</a></div>
<p>Any combination of a Raptors loss or Bulls win will end in Jerome Williams representing the Raptors at the draft lottery in a couple months. It&#8217;s sad, but things are on coming together like many of us said at the beginning of the season: that the 5th through 9th places in the East will be a dogfight, and the Raptors are not head and shoulders above the rest of the teams in the East.</p>
<p>In games that Bosh has been injured, the Raptors are 3-7 this season; with those three wins coming against the Nets, Wolves and Knicks. See a theme? They can beat the gawdawful teams without Bosh, but they can&#8217;t beat anyone else (they&#8217;ve also not been able to beat bad teams with Bosh in the lineup, but I digress). We actually have a good sample size of what life without Bosh is going to be like, and I&#8217;ll tell you, it&#8217;s not going to be good.</p>
<p>I actually have very little to say about the game. Contrary to the mood at the ACC, I didn&#8217;t boo the team, I wasn&#8217;t disgusted with the performance, and I&#8217;m not upset that we&#8217;re currently 9th in the East. I&#8217;m not saying I&#8217;m happy with the outcome, (that was as much basketball as rubbing up against a woman on the subway is sex) but I am sending bad vibes towards Colangelo and Triano. This team is where it is because of the personnel decisions Colangelo has made, and coaching decisions Triano insists on continually making.</p>
<p>Time has run out on the Raptors, and everything that should have been done yesterday to get the win&#8230;should have been done, and it wasn&#8217;t:</p>
<ul>
<li>Triano did the right thing by starting Weems on Rose and Calderon on Hinrich, what he didn&#8217;t do was take it a step further. We have a guy on the bench called Marcus Banks, who is easily our best defender at the point. He showed late in the 4th that he can keep up with Rose and was disruptive. Triano went to him in garbage time in order to rest the guys for tonights game against the Pistons. Rose is prone to turn the ball over if pressured. Weems, Calderon, Jack are all not capable of defensive pressure like that, Banks is.</li>
<li>Noah and Gibson combined for 25 rebounds. Bargnani and Johnson combined for a pathetic 7. Now, Turkoglu was an animal and pulled down 19, but when your forwards aren&#8217;t crashing the offensive glass, well&#8230;forget it. All I&#8217;m saying is that Turkoglu had the same amount of offensive rebounds as Bargnani and Johnson combined and that can&#8217;t happen. Rasho would have been a nice choice to get a few more minutes early to stabilize the play in the paint. Especially with Amir picking up so many early fouls on stupid/lazy reach ins.</li>
<li>Jack and Calderon again? AGAIN? SERIOUSLY? I feel like it&#8217;s groundhog day. With all the statistics against pairing the two, all of us moaning and complaining that they don&#8217;t play well together, wtf is Triano trying to prove? Is there something going on with that pairing that all of us are missing? I just don&#8217;t get it.</li>
</ul>
<p>The most disappointing thing about the game was the booing. We need to be like the Thunder fans, who cheer their team, even when they are down and out, and will them back into the bloody game. Fans at the ACC need to be the 6th man, not the spoiled Torontonians the rest of Canada hates us for being. You want to show your displeasure with the team, don&#8217;t buy a ticket to the game. That sends the loudest message to MLSE in terms of lost revenue. Just wait till those fat cats don&#8217;t get that playoff cash, folks will get sodomized.</p>
<p>There is some good news: if the Raptors win tonight, then the Bulls <strong>MUST</strong> beat the Celtics (a team who is fighting for 3rd in the East and a chance to avoid the Cavs until the conference finals) <strong>AND</strong> beat the Bobcats on the road (Bobcats are 31-9 at home). The pressure is on Chicago, but only if the Raptors hold it down tonight. Yea, that&#8217;s about all I got.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 14:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Who would have thought that the Nets would have done the Raptors a solid by taking the Bulls out in double overtime? If that wins doesn&#8217;t happen, the Raptors would be looking at a much different road to securing the 8th spot. They would have to win all three of their remaining games, and hope that the Bulls lose at least one of them.</p>
<p>As things stand now, a Raptor win today against the Bulls, and a split between the Pistons and Knicks will guarantee the Raptors a playoff spot; but if the Raptors lose to the Bulls today, they HAVE to win the next two games, and hope the Bulls drop one of their last two. It actually gets a little more exciting than that: the Bulls next two games are:</p>
<ul>
<li>At home to the Celtics who are fighting the Hawks for 3rd in the East, and a second round bypass of the Cavs</li>
<li>On the road to the Bobcats, who are 31-9 there</li>
</ul>
<p>So it doesn&#8217;t exactly look that good for the Bulls, but the truth of the matter is that the Raptors need every last bit of help they can get considering they are the walking wounded with both Chris Bosh and Antoine Wright expected to miss the game. At the least, the Raptors have kept it interesting all season, and it wouldn&#8217;t sit right for the team to get into the playoffs without a little stress and drama.</p>
<p>Friday against the Hawks, the Raptors got a big boost at power forward with Amir taking the reigns. By no means is he a viable replacement for Bosh, but he put up 18pts 13rebs in his place. I get it, the kid is good and will get mid-level type money in a couple months. Aside from that air-ball (over the basket) from a couple feet, Evans provided some good minutes, chipping in 5pts 4res (3off) in 9 minutes of play.</p>
<p>Front court play will be crucial today, even with Noah not a 100% recovered from his recent injuries. Del Negro has been managing his minutes recently, but he has the green light to let the kid run loose, which is not good news for the Raptors. Without Bosh&#8217;s consistency in the paint, Noah represents the kind of hustle player that can get Amir in foul trouble and outwork Bargnani on the glass.</p>
<p>Speaking of Bargnani, it&#8217;s time he delivers. There are only 3 bloody games left in the year, I&#8217;m pretty sure he can muster the effort and intensity to carry this team into the playoffs. 4 years man, do something already, my patience has been worn thin. 15pts 6rebs in 37 minutes against the Hawks, seriously man? Seriously&#8230;?</p>
<p>Between Gibson, Noah, Miller and Warrick, Del Negro has enough options to throw different looks out there and hope for the best. Bargnani, Johnson and Evans will be tested very often. I&#8217;m actually looking for Rasho to get some extra burn today. Noah will log heavy minutes, and the guy doesn&#8217;t get out past about 8ft; that&#8217;s Rasho&#8217;s style &#8211; tight and aggressive. Let the man play in an important game, it would make many of us feel better.</p>
<p>I just want to echo what Arse and many others are saying about booing Calderon: if there is one guy who doesn&#8217;t dog it when he&#8217;s on the court, it&#8217;s Calderon. You can book that. He&#8217;s always intense and ready to throw down (remember the shouting match with Garnett?). While he may be overpaid, who isn&#8217;t on this team? It&#8217;s enough already.</p>
<p>Calderon and Jack kept it down in the back-court with 23pts 16ast on Friday. There was consistency at the point all game, which will be crucial today against Rose. He is sick, and his dribble penetration scares the hell out of me. Calderon will have no chance of guarding him, so I would prefer he switch over to Hinrich, and let Weems match-up with the kid. No sense in even letting Rose get going quickly to start the game. Rose had 7 turnovers against the juggernaut Nets offense on Friday, so he is prone some sloppy play. Weems, DeRozan and Belinelli will all have to force and press the kid every chance. No layups and no drive-bys.</p>
<p>The line on the game is Bulls by 2; expect a tight, grind-em-out type battle. No more excuses, there really isn&#8217;t anymore time to make them.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Holako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peek-a-boo! Raptors 99, Bulls 89 &#8211; Box All that was last night was a W. It wasn&#8217;t a moral victory; it wasn&#8217;t a matter of clamping down in the second half; the Raptors just had more gas in the tank. In what was the hardest game to watch so far this season, the Raptors stopped&#160; &#160;<a href="http://www.raptorsrepublic.com/2009/11/12/the-bulls-lose-99-89/">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<div class="score">Raptors 99, Bulls 89 &#8211; <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=291111028">Box</a></div>
<p>All that was last night was a W. It wasn&#8217;t a moral victory; it wasn&#8217;t a matter of clamping down in the second half; the Raptors just had more gas in the tank. In what was the hardest game to watch so far this season, the Raptors stopped the bleeding from going 1-2 on the first half of the West coast swing, with a W over a Bulls team that had nothing left. In fact, the Bulls needed to be individually showered, changed and carried to the bus after the game.<span id="more-12268"></span></p>
<p>Seems like the schedule has been our best weapon early in the season, as 3 of the 4 wins can be directly attributed to our opponent playing on the 2nd night of a back-to-back:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Cavs lost to the C**tics</li>
<li>The Pistons upset the Magic at home</li>
<li>The Bulls were millimeters away from beating the Nuggets</li>
</ul>
<p>It was actually amazing for me that the Bulls had any fight in them at all last night. I thought for sure that when Brad Miller&#8217;s shot at the buzzer was waived off, that they would be a shell of a team last night, but playing the Raptors seems to fix what ails every team.</p>
<p>True to form, it was a wild 1st quarter. Taj Gibson, a steal as the 26th pick in the draft this year, started fast by taking it right at Bosh early. Scoring 6 of the teams first 8 points, he was active on both ends of the floor. In fact, he was the story of the 1st quarter, finishing with 8pts 2rebs and an assist (he also ended up having a career game with 18pts 5rebs, another career game against the Raptors&#8230;sigh).</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t so much that Bosh wasn&#8217;t hustling in this match-up, he was battling in the paint and getting good position in the post; Bosh was just missing the shots he should have made. It didn&#8217;t hurt that he had his hands full on the glass, battling for rebounds, seemingly alone, against Gibson/Noah since Bargnani was nowhere to be found.</p>
<p>The haters were out in full force on Twitter ripping Chris a new one, but Bargnani literally did nothing until the 2:46 mark of the 1st quarter when a rebound landed in his lap (he didn&#8217;t grab it, it came right to him, he didn&#8217;t even jump or extend his arms to get it either), and hit a layup on the next possession. I don&#8217;t understand why Bosh gets ripped constantly while having an MVP calibre year, and Bargnani gets nothing.</p>
<p>The saving grace of the first quarter was the play of DeRozan and Calderon. Both of whom kept the Raptors in this one single-handedly. Our Rook was a beast around the rim, grabbing offensive boards, slashing to the hoop, hitting a three and finishing off the hop. His defense on Salmons was also pretty solid, since Salmons is one of those guys who has always given the Raptors a headache.</p>
<p>Calderon is improving incrementally. In fact, I had no problems with him last night. He pushed the ball hard, quickly answering made baskets by the Bulls with a layup on the other end. He did that twice on two straight possessions. Our boy has been pushing more this season then in previous ones, but still not that guy who attacks constantly.</p>
<p>The 2nd and 3rd quarter were just absolutely brutal. The second quarter was bad because the Raptors kept leaving someone open, and that someone would hit the shot. In fact, the Bulls took and made almost every single shot they wanted. They aren&#8217;t that type of team that runs you into the ground. This is a blue collar team that gets rebounds, and runs play for a good look at a jumper. So the 2nd quarter was all about the Bulls doing just that. They dropped 35 of them in fact, and headed into half with a 60-53 team.</p>
<p>The 3rd was brutal because the Bulls were getting the exact same shots, but not making them, and the Raptors couldn&#8217;t capitalize fast enough. They traded baskets for most of the quarter, but the Bulls had two stretches of 2+ minutes where they didn&#8217;t score a basket, letting the Raptors back in it. Calderon did a great job of pacing the offense, coming off screens, penetrating and kicking to open players, dropping 4 of his 6 dimes in this frame.</p>
<p>By the time the 4th quarter rolled around, the Bulls had nothing, absolutely zero. In fact, they were almost in danger of not scoring for the last 6 minutes of the 4th until Calderon fouled Hinrich with 10 seconds left in the game, and Kirk hit one of his free throws. How bad was it? 11pts&#8230;yea. Triano knew it:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I think they wore down a little bit, too. Shots they were making earlier, they started missing. Whether it was the result of a back-to-back, or Jose and Jarrett (Jack) doing a nice job of picking up full court and making them work to get the ball up the court &#8230; they just seemed to run out of juice.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>That isn&#8217;t a glowing endorsement of your team after  a win. Lets just put this to rest right now before folks start getting excited about the 89 points surrendered: THE RAPTORS ARE NOT A GOOD DEFENSIVE TEAM. Nothing positive can be taken from this win. They did not make any incremental improvements from the last game. How can I say this? Well, you can&#8217;t surrender 108.6pts a game, and be accused of improving, especially when the last two contests you gave up 129 and 131 points in regulation play.</p>
<h3>Four Factors to Winning</h3>
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<p><strong>Shooting the Ball well</strong><br />
The Raptors shot 40.9% from the field, and the Bulls were 39.8%. Wasn&#8217;t a matter of shooting well from the field, it was a mater of marginally shooting better then a poor shooting opponent.<br />
<strong>Raptors &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;">43.7%</span><br />
Bulls &#8211; 40.9%</strong></p>
<p><strong>Taking Care of the Ball</strong><br />
Both teams had 99 possessions, but the Bulls turned the ball over less then the Raptors: Bulls &#8211; 13 Raptors 15. Most of the Bulls turnovers came in the 2nd half where they committed 9 of their 15 turnovers.<br />
<strong>Raptors &#8211; 15.1%<br />
Bulls &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;">13.1%</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensive Rebounding</strong><br />
The Bulls grabbed 15 to the Raptors 11.  This didn&#8217;t give the Bulls more possessions as the Raptors (as they both had 99), but it did give the Bulls some cheap put-backs early in the game that paced their half-time lead.<br />
<strong>Raptors &#8211; 26.1%<br />
Bulls &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;">29.4%</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Getting to the Free Throw Line</strong><br />
Like the other three Factors, this was a close one too, but the Raptors got to the line 2 more lines, going 22/23 on the game. Bosh was a solid 10/10 on the night.<br />
<strong>Raptors &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;">26.1%</span><br />
Bulls &#8211; 23.8%</strong></p>
<p>What the Four Factors tell us is that this was a very close one. Had the Bulls not gone scoreless in the last 6 minutes of the game, this may not have ended positively for the Raptors as the Bulls missed 11 shots and 2 free throws in that stretch. Putting it into perspective, the Raptors only shot the ball better than Bulls by 2.8%.</p>
<h3>Player Impact</h3>
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<p>Bosh was the man again, no surprise. Our boy plays like an MVP candidate, and gets ripped.</p>
<p>The Raptors head out west for a four game swing starting Friday in Los Angeles, fortunately it&#8217;s the Clippers, I&#8217;m calling it now (a Raptor win that is).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Curry and Flynn can play for me (aka the Raptors) Chris Denker: The Toronto Raptors have the #9 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft and the passionate Raps Fans have some strong feelings about who they would take. Which I think is great! Bryan Colangelo and his group have a big decision to make,&#160; &#160;<a href="http://www.raptorsrepublic.com/2009/06/24/talking-draft-with-chris-denker-part-4/">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://netscoutsbasketball.com/" target="_blank">Chris Denker</a>: The Toronto Raptors have the #9 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft and the passionate Raps Fans have some strong feelings about who they would take.  Which I think is great!  Bryan Colangelo and his group have a big decision to make, do they have their sites set on one guy?  Will they trade up?  Take my earlier recommendation and trade down?  Who knows, we do know that in recent years the #9 pick has produced some great players and some flops.<span id="more-8485"></span></p>
<p>Dirk Nowitzki, Tracy McGrady, Shawn Marion (Colangelo), Amare Stoudemire (Colangelo), are stars and even Joakim Noah has performed well for Chicago.  Others are Patrick O&#8217;Bryant, Ike Diogu, Rodney White, and who knows how D.J. Augustin will pan out from last years draft.  But that is just the point here isn&#8217;t it?  Do the Raps want to get a guy to help them win now or get an Augustin who is an unknown talent and wait for his development over time?</p>
<p>Some of the names that pop up most on the Raptors Republic are listed below and if you&#8217;ve been following our <a href="http://netscoutsbasketball.com/2009/06/17/nba-draft-09-position-rankings-small-forwards/" target="_blank">Position Rankings</a> over at NetScouts Basketball you&#8217;ll see some similarities.</p>
<p>A quick look at some of the kids that could be available at 9, and some of the kids that can fill the gaps for the Raptors:</p>
<p><strong>James Harden &#8211; 6?5 215 SG &#8211; Arizona St.:</strong> Lefty, can score in a variety of ways. Strong guard with good size, can play through contact. Winner &#8211; led Arizona St. from predicted 9th place finish to top half of Pac-10 and the post-season NIT.  Was all league as frosh when Pac-10 was tougher with Kevin Love, OJ Mayo, et al. Good guard rebounder.</p>
<p><strong>DeMar DeRozan- 6&#8217;6 211 SF/SG &#8211; USC:</strong> Good looking stroke although streaky throughout freshman season.  Decent footwork as well and really improved, playing best games at the end of the year in Trojans tourney run.  Disappeared at times. Great max vertical leap, weak physically, but for a guy who&#8217;s touted as an elite level athlete why did test out slower than 11 of 12 SF&#8217;s in Chicago Draft Camp?  Not to mention slower than all 16 SG&#8217;s!</p>
<p><strong>Stephen Curry  &#8211; 6&#8217;3 180 CG &#8211; Davidson:</strong> Best shooter at the position and in the draft.  Great range.  Ever heard “it’s a shot makers league”? He’s a combo guard who can flat out stroke it with range. Good handle &amp; passer, enough to play either G spot.  Uses picks &amp; creates space well, crafty finishes off bounce.  Good hoops IQ, poised, &amp; sneaky quick.  If all else fails, he has a career as a spot up 3-pt. shooter.  Dad had lengthy NBA career, brother at Duke. His ability to shoot will keep him in league for a long time.</p>
<div class="caption"><img style="display:block" src="http://raptorsrepublic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/henderson.jpg" alt="" /><span>Although he is from Duke, kid is b*d*sssssssss&#8230;.</span></div>
<p><strong>Gerald Henderson- 6&#8217;5 215 SG &#8211; Duke:</strong> Very athletic.  Runs floor &amp; good leaper, finishes break well.  Gets to the rim.  Much prefers to shoot of dribble &amp; good mid-range game but needs some work from NBA 3.  Has size &amp; strength to be a solid individual defender as well.  Father played in league.</p>
<p><strong>Sam Young- 6&#8217;6 223 SF/SG &#8211; Pitt:</strong> I&#8217;m a huge fan, let&#8217;s make that clear now.  Got hurt working out for Raptors &#8211; impaled his arm on a testing device, literally had to have it surgically removed yet appeared in Chicago ready to play shortly after.  Tough &amp; competitive, defends &amp; rebounds, good scorer &amp; finisher on the break, improved as a shooter over career. Won a lot of games against Big East competition which I think translates.  Solid shooter, very good lift fake move to set up drive.  Strong &amp; athletic although not as big as some.</p>
<p><strong>Jonny Flynn- 6&#8217;0 194 PG &#8211; Syracuse:</strong> Strong, quick, &amp; explosive PG, best off the bounce.  Good in Pick &amp; Roll, needs to become consistent from distance.  Smart kid, good personality, solid leadership skills.  Has climbed in my view after Big East tourney, NCAA&#8217;s, and recent work.</p>
<p><strong>Dajuan Blair- 6&#8217;7 262 PF &#8211; Pitt:</strong> You don&#8217;t look at him and think long but he is (7&#8217;2 wingspan)!  Very strong, physical, great hands.  Bangs boards &amp; regularly hammered bigger guys (Thabeet).  Smart &amp; crafty post moves, uses R/L, &amp; draws fouls.  Co-MVP of Big East.  Needs improved stroke.</p>
<p><strong>Dante Cunningham &#8211; 6&#8217;8 230 PF/SF &#8211; Villanova:</strong> Steady, smart. Strong guy, good defender and position rebounder.  Good medium range shooter who could develop into valuable spot up shooter.</p>
<p><strong>Taj Gibson &#8211; 6&#8217;9 210 PF &#8211; USC:</strong> Very long arms which is why he&#8217;s a shot blocker because he&#8217;s not a leaper.  Narrow frame could get bounced around &amp; not skilled enough to play SF.  2nd Round, needs NBADL work.</p>
<p><strong>Marcus Thornton &#8211; 6&#8217;3 195 SG &#8211; LSU:</strong> One of the top shooters in the draft, especially in catch &amp; shoot situations.  Not going to create too much off the bounce in the NBA.  Tested pretty well in Chicago athletic testing but not as big as some other SG&#8217;s in this draft.  Has worked out well for several teams so far.</p>
<p><strong>Danny Green &#8211; 6&#8217;6 208 SF/SG &#8211; North Carolina:</strong> Very good defender.  Versatile guy who played 4 positions for Heels. Good leader &amp; winner, competitive.  Could find a home on a quality team as a role-player/defender off the bench.</p>
<p><strong>Nando De Colo &#8211; 6&#8217;5 185 PG/SG &#8211; Cholet (France):</strong> Lanky thin guard, decent athlete.  Very good offensive skills, good off the dribble &amp; pull-up jump shooter.  Pretty creative passer in Pick/Roll situations.  Has become good scorer in France.  Plays with Rodrique Beaubois in France.</p>
<p><strong>Rodrique Beaubois &#8211; 6&#8217;2 182 PG &#8211; Cholet (France):</strong> Freakishly long arms (6&#8217;10 wingspan) and tremendous athleticism.  Max vertical jump (39&#8243;) second to Flynn (40&#8243;).  Also boasted some of the best speed &amp; quickness measures of those tested.  Plays with Nando De Colo 6&#8217;5 G on Cholet.</p>
<p><strong>Jrue Holiday &#8211; 6&#8217;4 199 CG &#8211; UCLA:</strong> Up, down, up, down.  Crazy talent coming out of HS but inconsistency isn&#8217;t good.  Has size and athletic ability but not a pure PG &amp; would be a smallish average shooting SG.  Needs a position &amp; time.</p>
<p><strong>Brandon Jennings- 6&#8217;1 170 PG &#8211; Lottomatica Roma:</strong> Based entirely off potential, basically did nothing in Europe.  Not a reliable shooter at the moment, everything is off the dribble.  Lanky &amp; very athletic but you may need to wait a bit for development &amp; maturity (strength).  Definitely has flash &amp; a flair for the game.</p>
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