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Old 10-27-2007, 08:13 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Oct. 26th: Toronto vs. Washington

I agree wrt Bargnani. Also nice to see Bosh feed AB on the hi-lo. If Bargs is going to reeach his potential, Bosh will have to share. Bargs should flirt with 20 ppg. Some real nice blocks, and nice work on the glass, plus better presence in the post.

I also think team concept is gelling, on both offence and defence. Defensive rotations were better, but I especially was thrilled to see how the Raps are doubling now. It used to seem like the doubled the ball just to get the player to pass it out. Now they are doubling to steal, coming in quiokly from the blind side. Lots of steals vs both Wiz and Cavs.

Kapono can flat out shoot, and his teammates know it. He actually was off last night, and still had 12 on 50%!

Delfino is starting to look like what we hoped for. Now I just hope he can be that way most of the time.

I really hope TJ can be content with winning. When he feels like he needs to score, it hurts the team. Now more then ever, with the better options on offence.

I would really like to see them keep Luke Jackson. I think they could get by with TJ, Calderon, Dixon, AP and Luke as ball handlers, and get more out of the roster than keeping Darick Martin. And I don't think Baston justifies a roster spot.
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