History for the Raps (Game 1000)
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Best memories at the ACC for me are all about the playoffs. 3 games in 2001 specifically:
Game 4 against New York-Childs, Vince, and 4th quarter Alvin stepping up with huge games to force a game 5.
Game 3 against Philly-Lenny Wilkens gets a standing ovation as he comes in. Vince plays what might be the greatest performance every by a raptor. We leave the game with hundreds of ppl walking on the street chanting JYD JYD and LETS GO RAPTORS.
Game 6 against Philly was sick too, except where I jumped up and collided
with the old lady next to me.
Games 1,2 and 5 were alot of fun last year too. Especially game 2. Game 5 was fun too, but I could'nt get too excited at the end of the game because it seemed like TJ and Jose were both injured for our return to the swamp, and frankly I wasn't too optimistic. While everyone was walking around celebrating, I was just walking around asking anyone and everyone, "how's jose? U hear anything about jose?"
Game 4 against New York-Childs, Vince, and 4th quarter Alvin stepping up with huge games to force a game 5.
Game 3 against Philly-Lenny Wilkens gets a standing ovation as he comes in. Vince plays what might be the greatest performance every by a raptor. We leave the game with hundreds of ppl walking on the street chanting JYD JYD and LETS GO RAPTORS.
Game 6 against Philly was sick too, except where I jumped up and collided
with the old lady next to me.
Games 1,2 and 5 were alot of fun last year too. Especially game 2. Game 5 was fun too, but I could'nt get too excited at the end of the game because it seemed like TJ and Jose were both injured for our return to the swamp, and frankly I wasn't too optimistic. While everyone was walking around celebrating, I was just walking around asking anyone and everyone, "how's jose? U hear anything about jose?"
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zab_tabak01 wrote:-Memories of that half court heave in the playoff round 1 by chris childs where he forgot how much time was left. (bastard)
Don't mean to pick on you, but I see people screw this up all the time. But didn't Childs take an off-balance double clutch 3, trying to draw a foul because he thought we were down 4 not 3?
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Toronto currently sits at 414-585 all-time; if we finish this season undefeated, and go 82-0 next year, we'll only need a 68-14 record in '09/'10 to be .500 as a franchise!
And I'm not trying to pour sulfuric acid on the '1000 game' parade...the fact that we were so awful makes the fast ascent past mediocre, and straight to decent, all the more delicious.
And I'm not trying to pour sulfuric acid on the '1000 game' parade...the fact that we were so awful makes the fast ascent past mediocre, and straight to decent, all the more delicious.

**** your asterisk.
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thought yall should see this article. its pretty good.
One thousand games of Raptors basketball
One thousand games of Raptors basketball
On Friday, February 8th, 2007, the Toronto Raptors will play the 1000th game in franchise history. From the days of Isiah and Damon to 'Air Canada' Carter to the Bryan Colangelo era, TSN.ca looks back at the highlights and the lowlights of the past 1000 games of NBA basketball in the city of Toronto.
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yucatan87 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Don't mean to pick on you, but I see people screw this up all the time. But didn't Childs take an off-balance double clutch 3, trying to draw a foul because he thought we were down 4 not 3?
yea we were down by 3, and he took a ridiculous shot bottom line. and its too bad, because he had an amazing series too.
what a series it was::
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNa2tWhamXA
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Shaazzam wrote:Biggest kick in the nards in recent years was when my buddy took me to the game against the Nets where Mo got tossed after the slapfest with VC after holding him downand then VC hit the shot in OT after a couple missed FT's to win the game. GRRRR.
that was the biggest heartbreaker.
But it wasn't OT.. it was the end of the 4th. After Jose missed 1 of 2 freethrows.
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my first raptor game was the one where the raps beat the bulls. That season the Bulls set the record at 72-10. I remember i think it was Kerr missing a three pointer at the last second and then Jordan gets the rebound and hit the game winning basket, but released the shot after the buzzer so it didn't count.
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El Presidente wrote:Vince over Boston. Vince over LA. Followed by Vince at the Dunk competition. Then Vince over Houston. That was some stretch.
I have the Vince beats Boston and Vince beats LA on my facebook links. Vince aside, those are still enjoyable to relive even to this day. That dunk that Vince pulled off in the Clipper game literally made my jaw drop.