Found April 25, 2008 on
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Well, it wasn't rocket science. The key for the Raptors in Game 3 was to come out and compete right from the opening tip. They couldn't afford to come out flat and while they did seem a little slow at the start, they turned on the jets and never looked back. The Raptors were able to use their speed to create open looks, which allowed them to go away from Bosh a bit more. Bosh didn't even get going until there were a few minutes left in the half. When you drop 61 in the first half and haven't had Bosh as part of that output, you're doing something right.
I wonder what all the people who were bashing TJ will be saying tomorrow. Lucky night? It was all because of Calderon? There's always an excuse for people not to give TJ credit, but let's let the light shine on him tonight. He dropped 21 points, had 5 rebounds and 3 assists, but what I liked the most on his night is that he went 6-6 from the line. Six points with the clock stopped and forcing Jameer Nel...
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