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Michael Grange ‏@michaelgrange

Casey on sitting Davis for Bargnani; 'he's our guy...I sit him and I get second guessed for that too'

 

Josh Lewenberg ‏@JLew1050

 

Casey on Davis: "You can second guess me (for) not getting him back in but I've got to go with Andrea come hell or high water he's our guy"

 

Wow... I am still in support of Casey, I think he is a solid coach whose decisions have reasons beyond just the game itself, but this is [expletive]ed up. I can't wait to see Colangelo let go after this summer. Our coach shouldn't be playing certain players just because our snappy dressing GM is staring at him with his arms crossed tapping his foot. I've tried to rationalize Colangelo's shit for too long. He needs to go, 7 years of mediocrity as our ceiling, wasted dollar after wasted dollar and stubbornness beyond belief, get the [expletive] out.

 

I hate Bargs, but he does have uses. Our offense is better with him than without, but if he is having the worst shooting performance of any Raptor ever, he's gotta sit. Sorry.

 

But yeah, this is getting to the point of just being funny. 3-11 and i can't wait to hear the end of the season "we saw steps from Andrea" or "Injuries set us back" or"we lost more close games than any team in the league" bullshit we hear at every end of the season presser.

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Now that I've had some time to calm down.... WOW.

 

Barg is a [expletive]ing scrub. I don't think I have ever watched one player put on such a brutal shooting performance in a game ever. Ed Davis had something like 14 and 12 and they still put Bargnani out there with his 1 for 19 shooting. I can not even believe how bad he was. And Calderon. First he turns over ball on an inbound to put us down, then he gets the 5 second call on another inbound (which did seem like a VERY fast call in his defense).

 

Also love how #TradeBargnani is trending on twitter.

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Sums it up, no?

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TORONTO -- Tony Parker called it was a game that "could have gone either way." But with a perfect performance in the second overtime, Parker made sure his San Antonio Spurs came out on top.

 

Parker scored six of his 32 points in the second OT, Tim Duncan had 26 and the Spurs beat Toronto 111-106 Sunday, their fourth straight victory over the Raptors.

 

Duncan said no one was more vital to San Antonio's win than Parker, who made all three shots he took in the second overtime and topped 30 points for the second straight game.

 

"He's our closer and he has been that way for the last couple of years," Duncan said. "He steps up and makes big shots for us. That's what we ask him to do and he's delivered for us."

 

Manu Ginobili scored 15 points, Danny Green had 13 and Boris Diaw 11 as the Spurs won their third straight and improved their NBA-best road record to 7-1.

 

"We take pride in winning on the road," Ginobili said.

 

Parker made jump shots on consecutive possessions with less than 1 minute, 15 seconds to go in the second overtime as the Spurs held on.

 

"We had to work hard for this one," Parker said.

 

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich agreed, not that he was happy about it.

 

"In a lot of ways, [Toronto] played better than we did," Popovich said. "They destroyed us on the boards. For most of the meat of the game they just threw it up there, missed it and they'd go get it again. That kept them in the ballgame. We did a better job in the overtimes defensively and on the boards, and that got us over the hump."

 

DeMar DeRozan led Toronto with 29 points, while rookie Jonas Valanciunas had 22. Kyle Lowry scored 20 points and Ed Davis had 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Raptors, who have lost their past three games by a combined seven points.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20121125_SA@TOR

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