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SPO is STILL starting joel and arroyo

 

i hope reggie evans gets 90 rebounds so spo gets his [expletive] fired by the 4th quarter....hell i hope even bargnani gets rebounds for the first time in his life

 

spo has the BIGGEST ego in south beach, [expletive] YOUR SYSTEM AND YOUR ROBOTIC ROTATIONS [expletive]

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They beat Orlando last night, probably tired. Miami is pissed because they have lost two straight home games, and I doubt Wade plays that bad again.

 

No major point guard advantage, even though Jack and Calderon are both better PGs than Arroyo and Chalmers. Bargnani isn't a traditional back-to-the-basket post scoring threat.

 

The Heat should win by 20+ tonight.

 

Hope I'm wrong.

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I can actually see Bosh struggling defending Bargnani.

 

It will just be fun to watch the sort of interaction the Raps have with him pre-game before the jump, the players actually seem pretty bitter when asked about Bosh, so I wonder if there will be any love. I wouldn't be surprised if Bosh went off tonight though, they need to run plays for him instead of basically using him as Udonis Haslem.

 

EDIT: IT IS ON TSN WOOHOO NO STREAM

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Took our foot off the gas much like the Utah game but we got by because Toronto just isn't a good team. Bosh got into foul trouble but was on his way to a solid game. This was such a boring game though because the refs never let the game get into a rhythm or flow. Every other possession there was a whistle. Solid games from Wade and LBJ. Haslem was good tonight as well.

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obviously size is a weakness for the heat, but damn you dont have to be 7 feet tall to box out

 

The rebound margin wasn't that bad. I think it was only 6. However, I agree we need to do a better job of boxing out. They also got to every long rebound before we did. That's just a matter of wanting it more.

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Looks like DeRozan had another solid game, at least offensively. First time in his career that he has had back to back 20 point nights and for them to come against two of the best teams in the East, on the road, in a back to back is pretty impressive. He seemed to struggle with Wade, but it is Dwyane Wade, who doesn't struggle guarding him when he is on his game?

 

If these last two games don't prove the point that he needs to get at least 30 minutes every night, I don't know what will.

 

Wish I could've saw this game, or caught a replay, but I'm not about to wake up at 5AM to watch it.

 

What was going on with Wright tonight, though? Did the Raptors suddenly re-acquire Antoine Wright? What was with the chucking from deep? He has played so well and always played within himself but tonight he seems to have played like Antoine instead of Julian.

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Looks like DeRozan had another solid game, at least offensively. First time in his career that he has had back to back 20 point nights and for them to come against two of the best teams in the East, on the road, in a back to back is pretty impressive. He seemed to struggle with Wade, but it is Dwyane Wade, who doesn't struggle guarding him when he is on his game?

 

If these last two games don't prove the point that he needs to get at least 30 minutes every night, I don't know what will.

 

Wish I could've saw this game, or caught a replay, but I'm not about to wake up at 5AM to watch it.

 

What was going on with Wright tonight, though? Did the Raptors suddenly re-acquire Antoine Wright? What was with the chucking from deep? He has played so well and always played within himself but tonight he seems to have played like Antoine instead of Julian.

 

DeRozan is great. I loved watching him play and you can really see that he has a real bright future in this league. Hopefully he stays with Toronto for a long time.

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This really reminds me a lot of when Bosh was in his first year (sophomore season) with VC gone. The only difference is Demar doesn't even have someone as good as Jalen Rose beside him which is pretty sad (yes Rose > bargnani imo). I don't necessarily think Demar will be a perennial all-star like Bosh was for us, but the only way to find out what the kid can do is to feed him to the wolves and let him play through potential struggles. He is probably our best offensive player when his jumper is working like it was last night, the only way his shot will get better if he is allowed to miss 3-4 in a row and not have to worry about his [expletive] getting yanked.

 

Basically give him the unconditional minutes like Bargnani gets and see what the kid does with them.

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