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J.O. To Hecklers: 'I?ll Be In The Game In A Second'

Oct 30, 2008 10:23 AM

Raptors' center Jermaine O'Neal was heckled by some fans during the team's season opener against the 76ers in Philadelphia on Wednesday.

"They were talking about how I didn?t have it anymore ... I wasn't in the game ... I make X amount of money," said O'Neal, who will make roughly $21 million this season.

"I said to 'em, 'Okay, hold on,' " O'Neal said later. "I said, 'I'll be in the game in just a second.' "

O'Neal had 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists in his debut with the Raptors, which turned out to be a win over the 76ers.

Toronto Star

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RealGM Recaps For Games Played On Oct. 29

Oct 30, 2008 1:20 AM

The regular season was back in full swing on Wednesday night with twenty-four teams taking the floor. Jermaine O'Neal made his debut for Toronto; the Knicks played for the first time under Mike D'Antoni; and Baron Davis battled with the Clippers against their roommates the Lakers in Los Angeles.

All that and much more took place on the second day of the 2008-09 regular season.

*FIC scores will be added as they come in.

- Toronto 95, Philadelphia 84

The Raptors used a strong second quarter run to take a lead that they would never relinquish against the 76ers at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia. Chris Bosh led with 27 points and 11 rebounds while newcomer Jermaine O?Neal chipped in 17 points and 8 rebounds in the win. Toronto forced seventeen turnovers and limited the 76ers to just 34% shooting from the floor. Elton Brand posted 14 points and 13 rebounds in his Philly debut, and Samuel Dalembert contributed 9 points and 17 boards in the loss.

Game FIC Scores

Chris Bosh, Toronto ? 24.0

Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia ? 14.6

Jose Calderon, Toronto ? 12.3

Jermaine O'Neal, Toronto ? 11.6

- Atlanta 99, Orlando 85

The Magic led 4-2 early on Wednesday night but never led again as the Hawks cruised to a relatively easy roavictory. Joe Johnson had 25 points and 7 rebounds; Josh Smith added 17 points and 10 boards; and sophomore Al Horford tallied 10 points and 9 rebounds in the win. Atlanta outrebounded Orlando by eight despite Dwight Howard?s 22-point, 15-rebound performance. The Magic struggled from beyond the arc all night long, finishing the game 4-for-25 from downtown.

Game FIC Scores

Dwight Howard, Orlando ? 23.4

Josh Smith, Atlanta ? 22.6

Joe Johnson, Atlanta ?12.8

Al Horford, Atlanta ? 11.8

- New Jersey 95, Washington 85

The Nets used a 12-point advantage in the second half to come-from-behind and defeat the Gilbert Arenas-less Wizards. Vince Carter starred with 21 points and 6 assists, and Yi Jianlian contributed 17 points and 6 rebounds in his first game with New Jersey. The Nets took care of the ball, turning it over just nine times, and limited Washington to 37% shooting. Caron Butler had 13 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists in the loss while Antawn Jamison struggled to score 14 points as he went 6-for-18 from the field.

Game FIC Scores

Yi Jianlian, New Jersey ? 15.8

Jarvis Hayes, New Jersey ? 14.5

Vince Carter, New Jersey ? 12.6

Etan Thomas, Washington ? 9.8

- New York 120, Miami 115

The Knicks won in their first game under Mike D?Antoni, holding off the Heat despite a furious fourth quarter rally by the visiting team at Madison Square Garden. Jamal Crawford scored 29 points, and David Lee had 16 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists in the victory. Dwyane Wade excelled for the Heat, tallying 26 points, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds, but Miami dug themselves too deep of a hole heading into the final quarter. Udonis Haslem posted 23 points and 10 rebounds while rookie Michael Beasley had 9 points and 4 rebounds in twenty-seven minutes of play.

Game FIC Scores

David Lee, New York ? 19.1

Udonis Haslem, Miami ? 17.5

Mario Chalmers, Miami ? 17.0

Zach Randolph, New York ? 15.4

- Detroit 100, Indiana 94

The Pistons defeated the Pacers in a closer-than-expected battle at the Palace of Auburn Hills on Wednesday night. Tayshaun Prince led Detroit with 19 points and Chauncey Billups had 13 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds in the win. The Pistons forced twenty-two turnovers and outrebounded the Pacers by three. Danny Granger led Indiana with 33 points, and Troy Murphy helped anchor the middle with 13 points and 15 rebounds in the loss. T.J. Ford, who was making his debut for the Pacers, had 10 points, 5 assists, and four turnovers.

Game FIC Scores

Danny Granger, Indiana - 20.8

Troy Murphy, Indiana - 18.3

Chauncey Billups, Detroit - 14.4

Tayshaun Prince, Detroit - 13.8

- Minnesota 98, Sacramento 96

The Timberwolves won a very hard-fought game over the Kings at the Target Center. Minnesota led by ten at one point in the second quarter, but Sacramento fought back to tie the score heading into the fourth. Al Jefferson had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and rookie Kevin Love debuted with 12 points and 9 boards of his own in the victory. John Salmons led the Kings with 24 points and 6 assists, but Kevin Martin struggled from the field in the loss. Martin, who scored 17 points, went 5-for-19 from the field. Spencer Hawes, Sacramento?s first round pick from 2007, had 12 points and 14 rebounds.

Game FIC Scores

Spencer Hawes, Sacramento - 21.3

John Salmons, Sacramento -  16.0

Al Jefferson, Minnesota - 14.9

Kevin Love, Minnesota - 14.0

- Phoenix 103, San Antonio 98

The game was extremely close throughout, but the Suns came away with a win in Terry Porter?s coaching debut against the rival Spurs. Amare Stoudemire had 22 points; Shaquille O?Neal posted 15 points and 13 rebounds; and Steve Nash tallied 13 points and 13 assists in the victory. Phoenix attempted eight more foul shots than San Antonio and made just one more three-pointer. Tim Duncan and Tony Parker each had 32 points in the loss while Matt Bonner contributed 8 points and 7 rebounds off the bench.

Game FIC Scores

Tony Parker, San Antonio - 18.5

Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix - 18.3

Tim Duncan, San Antonio - 16.8

Steve Nash, Phoenix - 16.5

- Milwaukee 98, Oklahoma City 87

The Thunder?s debut in Oklahoma City was an unsuccessful one as they lost to the Bucks on Wednesday night. Michael Redd, Richard Jefferson, and Charlie Villanueva each scored 20 points, and Andrew Bogut added 14 points and 7 rebounds in the win. Milwaukee outrebounded Oklahoma City by eight and made seven three-pointers. Chris Wilcox led the Thunder with 15 points and 7 rebounds while Kevin Durant was just 5-for-14 from the floor with 12 points. Rookie Russell Westbrook had 13 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists in his debut.

Game FIC Scores

Richard Jefferson, Milwaukee ? 16.1

Charlie Villanueva, Milwaukee ? 12.9

Chris Wilcox, Oklahoma City ? 12.4

Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee ? 11.0

- Houston 82, Memphis 71

The Rockets used a 24-14 edge in the fourth quarter to knock off the Grizzlies in their first game of the season. Yao Ming had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and Ron Artest posted 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals in the victory. Houston forced sixteen turnovers but was outrebounded by five. Marc Gasol had 12 points and 12 rebounds in his NBA debut while fellow rookie Darrell Arthur (11 pts, 15 rds) had a double-double of his own. O.J. Mayo, yet another Memphis rookie, scored 10 points on 5-for-20 shooting in the loss.

Game FIC Scores

Darrell Arthur, Memphis - 18.3

Yao Ming, Houston - 15.4

Luis Scola, Houston - 12.3

Marc Gasol, Memphis - 11.1

- Utah 98, Denver 94

Carlos Boozer led the Jazz past the Nuggets with 25 points and 14 rebounds in a hotly-contested game in Salt Lake City. Utah led by eleven at one point, but the game was tied was just fifteen seconds left when the Jazz took control. Utah outrebounded Denver by eleven, winning without Deron Williams (sprained ankle). Allen Iverson led the Nuggets, who were without Carmelo Anthony (suspension), with 18 points and 8 assists. Kenyon Martin added 18 points and 6 rebounds for Denver in the loss.

Game FIC Scores

Carlos Boozer, Utah - 19.8

Andrei Kirilenko, Utah - 15.0

Mehmet Okur, Utah - 14.8

Kenyon Martin, Denver - 14.3

- New Orleans 108, Golden State 103

The Hornets remained poised in the fourth quarter against the Warriors on their way to a close road win. David West had 24 points; Chris Paul tallied 21 points and 8 assists; and Tyson Chandler added 13 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 blocks for New Orleans in the victory. The game was tight throughout, with the Hornets shooting 51% against Golden State?s mark of 45%. Corey Maggette led the Warriors in his first game with the team, scoring 27 points and grabbing 8 rebounds. Stephen Jackson, who had 26 points, and Andris Biedrins, 14 points and 12 rebounds, enjoyed strong statistical nights, as well.

Game FIC Scores

Chris Paul, New Orleans - 20.5

Corey Maggette, Golden State - 20.0

Tyson Chandler, New Orleans - 16.0

David West, New Orleans - 15.4

- L.A. Lakers 117, L.A. Clippers 79

The Lakers spoiled the debut of Baron Davis in Los Angeles as they thumped the Clippers by 38 points at STAPLES Center. Six Lakers scored in double figures, including Kobe Bryant, who had 16 points and 7 rebounds. The Lakers outrebounded the Clippers by eighteen and shot 52% from the field. Al Thornton led the Clips with 16 points while Tim Thomas added 11 points and 8 rebounds in the loss. Davis struggled, shooting 4-for-13, en route to 9 points and 6 assists.

Game FIC Scores

Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers - 14.1

Jordan Farmar, L.A. Lakers - 14.0

Andrew Bynum, L.A. Lakers - 12.0

Baron Davis, L.A. Clippers - 7.0

* RealGM calculates the Floor Impact Counter using the following formula: (Points + .75 Defensive Rebounds + Offensive Rebounds + Steals + Assists + Blocks - .75 Field Goal Attempts - .375 Free Throw Attempts - Turnovers - .5 Personal Fouls)

( )'s indicate a negative FIC score.

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Raptors Exercise Team Option On Bargnani

Oct 27, 2008 4:57 PM

The Raptors exercised the fourth-year team option on the contract of forward Andrea Bargnani on Monday, as reported by Yahoo.com.

Bargnani is now guaranteed through the 2009-10 season. In accordance with the league?s collective bargaining agreement, the the team had until October 31 to exercise its option on Bargnani.

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Sixers Could Reschedule Opener To Avoid World Series 'Conflict

Oct 25, 2008 7:25 AM

The Philadelphia 76ers season opener may be moved forward to avoid a scheduling conflict should the Phillies play the Tampa Bay Rays in the World Series on Wednesday night, the Philadelphia Daily News is reporting.

Philadelphia Daily News

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Raptors Waive Sampson

Oct 24, 2008 1:18 AM

The Toronto Raptors waived Jamal Sampson on Wednesday, reducing their roster to 13 players, the Canadian Press is reporting.

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Jermaine To Bynum: 'Be Patient'

Oct 21, 2008 10:11 AM

Raptors' forward Jermaine O'Neal has advised young Lakers' center Andrew Bynum to be patient regarding the knee troubles that have plagued him.

"It's just important for him to be patient," said O'Neal, who has dealt with some of the same knee issues as Bynum.

Bynum admitted on Monday that he had some swelling in his left knee last week, the first acknowledgment of anything resembling a setback since his return from a season-ending kneecap injury in January.

"I talked to him a little bit about his knee," O'Neal said. "He's still working through that. It's going to be hard to tell (how well Bynum will play this season) until he actually gets healthy. But we all know what kind of talent he has.

"I just told him (Sunday), `Take your time.' He was telling me he still has a little bit of things going on. But (I told him), `Just take your time.' Longevity is on his side. They have enough talent, enough big guys to really step in and pick up the slack.

"So, it's important for him to stay focused because he has a huge future in this league. He's so young. I know he wants to get back out there. He just has to be patient."

Press Telegram

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Nash: If Not Phoenix, Toronto Would Be A Dream

Oct 11, 2008 10:08 AM

Suns point guard Steve Nash says that he'd love to finish his career in Phoenix, but if not he'd be very happy to play in Toronto with the Raptors.

"I've enjoyed my success in Phoenix and would love to stay here," Nash said this week. "But if not Phoenix, playing in Toronto would be a dream come true in many ways."

Nash, 34, said earlier this month that he wants to play at least four more seasons. He'll most likely become a free agent in the summer of 2010.

As they currently stand, the Raptors will be roughly $25 million under the salary cap in 2010.

Globe And Mail

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Raptors' Gherardini Could End Up With Knicks?

Oct 9, 2008 10:55 AM

Maurizio Gherardini, the Raptors' VP of basketball operations, could emerge as a possible GM candidate for the New York Knicks.

Team President Donnie Walsh is not ruling out adding another executive to his staff.

New York Daily News

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Colangelo: Bargnani Is Better Than Gallinari

Oct 8, 2008 4:41 PM

Raptors' General Manager Bryan Colangelo believes that former No. 1 pick Andrea Bargnani is a better prospect than New York's recent first-rounder Danilo Gallinari.

"I think the upside Bargnani has is different," Colangelo said. "He's a 7-footer vs. 6-9. He has the advantage of size. When some Italian [scouts] told me Danilo was a better prospect, I've always politely disagreed. Danilo has a bright future if his health holds up. But if you're going to say who will be better, I'd bet on a 7-footer who has already had success in the NBA."

New York Post

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Curry: Stuckey Reminds Me Of Bosh

Oct 7, 2008 9:30 AM

Guard Rodney Stuckey reminds Pistons' Coach Michael Curry of Raptors forward Chris Bosh.

Curry was a teammate of Bosh with Toronto during the 2003-04 season.

"As a player, I was in Toronto when Chris Bosh was a rookie, and their demeanors to me are the same. Both of them are very quiet but aggressive. Both of them had to work at it, but both of them want to be great," Curry said on Sunday night.

Curry also says that Stuckey, who led the Pistons to a 95-91 overtime win over the Heat on Sunday night, is coachable.

"Not only is he talented, he's a student of the game, and he's a very good listener," Curry said.

Detroit Free Press

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O'Neal: 'I'm Finding My Way' With Raptors

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