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Daily Papers - January 26, 2008

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:49 pm
by Coolhandbud
The Sun

Bosh holds court

At the centre of this 106-75 win was Bosh, who demanded double teams and whose baseline jumper is among the most lethal in the NBA.

Throw in Jose Calderon's continued emergence as an elite point guard and Milwaukee wrapping up a gruelling stretch of playing four games in five nights and you could see why last night's exercise became a rout in the second half.


No buyout for Damon

According to some yesterday, the Grizzlies are no longer prepared to shell out the $4.5 million US needed to set Stoudamire free for any would-be suitor.

The change, it would appear, puts more onus on the Raptors to explore the trade market as the NBA trade deadline approaches on Feb. 23.


The Star

Raptors tame Bucks

For 12 minutes they were as good as maybe they can be, pesky and dominant on defence, selective and successful on offence, a performance at both ends of the floor that had coaches smiling and starters resting for the final minutes.

And when the Raptors had put the finishing touches on a Friday Night Laugher, a 106-75 rout of the weary Milwaukee Bucks, Sam Mitchell could not single out one guy over another, or praise one Raptor without naming someone else.


Season's struggle continues for erratic Bargnani

The struggle continued most of last night. Bargnani got lost on defence. He took ill-advised shots. But he had his moments. He finally made a three-pointer with that smooth-wristed release, and then another, and you were reminded why the Raptors will have no end of patience with him. Shooters with his size, in a long-ball-loving league, are enviable assets


"Why don't we have the patience? I don't expect y'all (in the media) to. But we, who are in charge, are supposed to have the patience to understand that that's the process that some young players (require)," said the coach. "(The struggle) makes you dig deeper. You learn something about yourself. And then when you come out of it, you're kind of proud of yourself ... That's a good thing for a young player."


The Globe

Raptors on a roll

We're improving on that," Raptors forward Chris Bosh said. "In the past, we might have still been thinking about [Wednesday's game in] Boston and we'd come across a team and be like, 'Ah, well, let's play.' And we'd get smoked, we'd get beat by underestimating somebody.

"But we did a good job of coming out and being mentally sharp. We deserved everything we got tonight because we worked for it."


The Post

Bosh make Bucks look like roadkill

With the Air Canada Centre faithful in full-celebration mode with 12 minutes still left to play, Toronto Raptors coach Sam Mitchell walked over to his star, who was sitting on the scorers' table looking at the crowd.

"Why don't you f------ do something tonight?" Mitchell playfully asked Chris Bosh.

Knowing what he had already given his coach, Bosh could only smile at the ridiculousness of the question.


SI.com

5 scenes in 24 hours with the Toronto Raptors

When the valet brought up my old gray Volvo S-40, it looked no bigger than one of those toy cars the NBA mascots drive around the court during the timeouts. Gherardini, his friend Dennis Ozer, and Chuck Swirsky, the esteemed TV announcer of the Raptors, arranged themselves into the back like layers of prosciutto freeze-wrapped in plastic.

But I wasn't so much worried for them as for my guest in the front seat. He was 7-feet tall with legs like a giraffe's neck. Andrea Bargnani folded himself into the front seat little by little,


JS online

Running on empty Bucks hit third-quarter wall

After five consecutive free throws by the Raptors, Anthony Parker hit a jumper. Calderon then sank two foul shots and Bosh hit two more jumpers. Just like that, 19 unanswered points.

The Bucks were outscored, 32-11, in the quarter and shot just 3 for 13 as they trailed, 79-53, entering the final quarter. They had a dry spell lasting 7:42, from the end of the third quarter through the start of the fourth, without making a field goal.


TSN.ca

Roundtable: Calderon or Ford?

Now that the Raptors have hit the unofficial halfway point of the season, TSN.ca decided to ask four Toronto Raptors observers their thoughts on the season so far - Brian Heaney (TSN), Doug Smith (Toronto Star), Michael Grange (The Globe and Mail), and Tim Chisholm (TSN.ca).

Part I: Rating the Raptors
Part II: The Sagging Bench
Part III: Bargnani's Development
Part IV: The Trade Deadline
Part V: Who Starts at PG?

Are the Raptors a better team with Calderon starting? What happens when T.J. Ford comes back?


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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:54 pm
by supersub15
My eyes, my eyes!!!

WTF is coming out of her navel? Is that...

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:56 pm
by aristippus
Thanks for papers (ONLY FOR PAPERS!!!!!!!!)

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:08 pm
by theonlyeastcoastrapsfan
good god - there are some pics in the make a smitch thread that are more appealing that that Sunshine Girl. Wasn't she the over-tanned neighbor in there's something about Mary?

I swear the sunshine girl thing is trying to send some politically correct message that even the ugly girls need lovin too. U G LY you ain't got no alibi.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:12 pm
by Coolhandbud
supersub15 wrote:My eyes, my eyes!!!

WTF is coming out of her navel? Is that...


:rofl: :rofl:

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:15 pm
by supersub15
Coolhandbud wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

:rofl: :rofl:


Swear you didn't the picture up on purpose.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:41 pm
by ICEMANRC
It looks like she just popped a huge pus-filled pimple that was on her belly button.


in other news... How badass is smitch? lol
"Why don't you f------ do something tonight?" Mitchell playfully asked Chris Bosh.

That's just hilarious!

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:53 pm
by MjM2xTreMe
thanks for the papers

i see a very very poor man's paula abdul for some reason.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:58 pm
by 3inakey
Aaagghh! Despite the shock to the system you just delivered, thanks for the papers Coolhandbud.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:21 pm
by ImissJordan
LOL (at Sunshine Girl)!

What the hell is that?!?

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:24 pm
by carlosey
AGGGHHH..."My eyes! The goggles do nothing!"

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:42 pm
by LittleOzzy
My eyes!

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:54 pm
by MJ23DREAMER
Thanks for the papers.

Imagine if the SS girl ran into you straight on!! I don't think they move at all!!

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:07 pm
by Live Free
ewww

thx for the papers tho

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:26 pm
by Jer15Jer
So much good stuff to read this morning.

Ian Thomsen from SI is one heck of a writer. GREAT article.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:46 pm
by Buyaka
GOD DAMN, my eyes.... :)

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:49 pm
by bakafool
OMG!!!! I'm blind I'm blind!!!!! Curse you CHB!!!!!

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:30 pm
by bling_singh
i didn't wanna make a new thread, but i haven't seen it discussed elsewhere....but is Kratos injured?

Link

It looks like KG has been playing with a mild abdominal strain which came to a head last night against Minnesota. Doc Rivers wasn't going to play Kevin after he bowled over in pain and had to leave for the locker room. Came back and begged to play in a really close game, his steal off the inbound play sealing the game for the Celts.

I can't imagine how much pain he had to be playing through, but how much more can he take? If he does have to sit out for a bit is it time for us to make hay while the sun rises? Or is this just making mountains out of molehills?

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:22 pm
by dirtybird
I wonder what Smitch calls Joey after reading that SI.com article.

And, yes my eyes do hurt after watching that. Sometimes less is more.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:33 pm
by UnRealGM
uhm thanks for the papers today.. coulda done without the ssg gross