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John Nicholson from Oshawa, writes: For Raptors to beat the Magic it's not just Bargnani, but also Delfino, Moon, and Kapono who have to step up with consistent games at what they do. The wing play and coverage on the 3pt line will be the keys as well as Rap's scoring from the 3 pt with all their shooters.
- Posted 19/04/08 at 9:08 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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andy c from Canada writes: garbo would be perfect to cover lewis. the job now falls on parker, moon and delfino to cover lewis and turk.
- Posted 19/04/08 at 9:45 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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ente EighteenEightyEight from Canada writes: i'd say that for us to have a good chance at making this a competitive series:
- kap-one must also step to the fore and show us his real mettle
- moon needs to get into the paint more and not be a 3pt shooter
- bargs needs to show the intensity he did in the last few games where he was blocking and rebounding. hopefully he'll make his shots too.- Posted 19/04/08 at 10:43 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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George Hall from Canada writes: Toronto could win if miracles come true
- Posted 19/04/08 at 11:59 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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NikolaTesla -the genius who lit the world from Calgary, Canada writes: No. Clearly the weight is on Mitchell here, will he get out-coached like last year? If Sam is still reactive and lacking creativity SVG will carve him up.
Sam has as much to prove as anyone else. How can Grange not even put the onus on Chris? We need Chris to play great more then we need Bargnani to play great.- Posted 20/04/08 at 10:28 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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John Nicholson from Oshawa, writes: Nikola, at this point Bosh performing is a lot less of a question than Bargnani being as good as he can be. Also the match-ups and the offensive defensive styles are pretty much set now, with some minor coaching tweaks. It's up to the players who play to do the job they are paid to do and the team with the most consistent performances is going to win the games.
- Posted 20/04/08 at 10:52 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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