Raptors punked by Celtics, according to Wright
Saturday, November 28th, 2009Toronto Raptors 103
BOSTON CELTICS 116
Fri Nov 27 2009 - Game Summary
Feschuk: Raptors bow down meekly to Celtics 103-116
[excerpt #1]
“There’s no other way to say it – we just got punked,” said Antoine Wright, Toronto’s veteran swingman, a rare voice of outrage on a ho-hum club.
“We’ve got guys standing over our best player, flexing, and it’s not something we can stand for. I was pretty frustrated sitting on the bench watching their whole team run out there on the floor and we only had our coaches up shouting and screaming at their players. I don’t like that.”
Said Bosh: “Yeah, I’d like to see the team more passionate. I look at their bench and they’re all up standing at half-court, and nobody from their team was down on the floor. I think we would react better to just be out there for one another and just stay together.”
Wright and Bosh were on something of an island, it seemed. Jay Triano, the Toronto coach, didn’t register a qualm with his team’s reaction to Pierce’s technical; he said he “liked the way we fought back after that” – although the Raptors, down 17 points at the time, never got the Boston advantage below nine points. Jarrett Jack, who bent down to check on Bosh, pointed out that the play was clean, and that the Raptors had come to Bosh’s aid when Bosh tangled with Dwight Howard in a game against the Magic earlier this season.
Nobody was suggesting the Raptors should have brawled. But there’s no denying that Pierce’s dunk-and-pose was symbolic of Boston’s second-half manhandling of the soft visitors.
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When you look at the Full Play-By-Play of the 3rd Quarter … from the 8:00 mark until the end of the stanza … you should be able to see that Antoine Wright was on the court when this game changed for the worst, from the Raptors’ perspective, and did nothing to stem the tide with his own play.
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Q1. How does a team which is soft Defensively, and in terms of Rebounding, increase its overall Toughness Quotient?
A1. Not by adding 9 new players to its roster that play the game like this:
|
NEW PLAYER ADDED |
NBA QUALITY/ROLE |
STRENGTH |
WEAKNESS |
|
1 Reggie Evans, PF |
Back-up |
Toughness |
Skill |
|
2 Hedo Turkoglu, SF |
Starter |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
3 DeMar DeRozan, OG |
Back-up |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
4 Jarrett Jack, PG |
Back-up |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
5 Antoine Wright, SF |
Back-up |
? |
Toughness? |
|
6 Marco Belinelli, OG |
Back-up |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
7 Amir Johnson, PF |
Back-up |
Energy |
Toughness? |
|
8 Sonny Weems, SF |
Back-up |
? |
Toughness? |
|
9 Rasho Nesterovic, C |
Back-up |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
10 Pops M-Bonsu, PF |
Back-up |
Energy |
Skill |
with an existing group that looks like this:
|
HOLD-OVER PLAYER |
NBA QUALITY/ROLE |
STRENGTH |
WEAKNESS |
|
1 Chris Bosh, PF |
Starter |
Character |
Skill |
|
2 Jose Calderon, PG |
Starter |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
3 Andrea Bargnani, C |
Starter |
Skill |
Toughness? |
|
4 Patrick O’Bryant, C |
Back-up |
? |
Toughness? |
|
5 Marcus Banks, PG |
Back-up |
? |
Skill |
High end teams in the NBA have a player roster which is filled with QUALITY DEPTH and several individuals that come ready-made with PHYSICAL TOUGHNESS.
In the immediate aftermath of Paul Pierce’s drive and dunk, in which he planted his knee directly into Chris Bosh’s groin area … it’s NO COINCIDENCE that the first two members of the Raptors’ contingent to forcibly express their displeasure were:
#1. Alex English [former NBA player, Hall of Fame Inductee]; and,
#2. Marc Iavaroni [former NBA player, 1981 World Champion, Philadelphia 76ers].
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[excerpt #2]
Wright, speaking to reporters before the game, criticized unnamed teammates for lax preparation in the wake of Wednesday’s 35-point loss in Charlotte: “You’ve got guys in here eating popcorn, joking around before the game. And we go out there and lose by 40. It’s a direct result of what’s going on before the game. Guys not coming in with the right mind frame.”
Those words appeared to resonate. Said Sonny Weems, the 23-year-old wing: “We do fool around a lot. And it tends to carry over into the game, and that’s something that needs to change.”
You’ll excuse Bosh, the seventh-year Raptor who has heard similar vows of vigilance before, if he exhaled through the post-game questions.
Said Wright: “We’ve got a lot of good players on this team but we’re going to have to come together or teams are just going to continue to run us over like this.”
Sighed Bosh: “I’m tired of talking about toughness. We talk about it too much. We talk about everything too much. We’ve got to stop talking about it and just do it.”
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Until the current Raptors’ Management Team understands the TRUE VALUE of Defense, Rebounding and PHYSICAL TOUGHNESS … for the High End teams in the NBA … Toronto will continue to be an also-ran.
Memo to Bryan Colangelo.
The time for Tough[ness] Talk has long since passed … if you want to re-sign Chris Bosh this summer and construct a championship calibre organization for the Toronto Raptors.
The ball is in YOUR court, once again.


