Tuesday, March 13

Raps Drop Bucks

Chris Bosh led Toronto to an easy victory over Mlwaukee last night , 108 - 93 . Bosh ( 25 pts.,10 reb.) made mincemeat of the Bucks' center, Andrew Bogut , forcing him to commit a flagrant foul out of frustration . ' I'm not surprised . He shot me an elbow , and he was doing a bunch of unnnecessary stuff ' said Bosh . The frustration was most likely brought about by the big lead by the Raptors - 20 points in the 1st half . Except for a time that their opponents came close by 8 points , the Raptors had as easy sailing in this game. Maybe the coaching staff of the Bucks told their guys to rough up Bosh to throw him off his game . But why use Bogut ? The 3nd year baller from Australia is not intimadating at all. He looks soft because he is muscleless . Bogut needs some muscle building hormone .The type that actor , Syvester Stallone , was caught bringing inside his country down under the other day !
T.J. Ford surprised his former teammates by scoring 12 points in the 1st quarter. He assisted 9 times to complete an all around game . It was always like that . The guy you gave away always comes up with his best game against your team . Milwaukee suffered its 41st loss.. It practically dropped out of the running for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference while the Raptors stayed in place at no. 4 (35-29). The Raptors are staying in the playoff for sure. Just like the Penguins are staying in Pittsburgh !







Dr. J : Hey , the casino saved Pittsburgh this time !

3 Comments:

Blogger The Redeemer said...

i dono bout this coach, but i think cb4 is building bad blood by being overly critical of bogut

11:24 AM  
Blogger john said...

The Raptors may stay in the playoffs and so with my Knicks (hopefully).

1:23 PM  
Blogger coach said...

bb - yeh . maybe it's 'cuz it's bosh 1st time to experience some rough stuff . he shd. expect more to come !

john - that's what dolan is hopin' w/ the new contract for isiah

n&b - that's the new nba .

9:39 AM  

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