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Descripción:Short mix showcasing a classic Nets finish Thanks to YES network, TSN network and Sunhead for additional footage
Descripción:Desperation shot by MoPete to tie the game!! This is after some bonehead Wizard's player just throws the ball up! The best part is the completely shocked Washington broadcaster announcing the game
Descripción:2008-2009 Starting Lineup + A music Video. Enjoy! Btw if you guys want fre gaming gear or anything you could possibly want join prizerebel http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=602670 and get points towards almost any prize of your choice!
Descripción:I usually like to leave game recaps up to Hoopsencyclopedia because he's "the man" for it, but I've taken it upon myself to cover a game that on the surface may not mean a lot, but underneath went on to hold it's own high-value for multiple reasons. To many young fans today, this isn't exactly a historical game - and for good reason. In the context of basketball history, not many regular season games are truly memorable, classic, or historical. But many also become classics in their own right, for records made, or for final meetings. This one has a little mix of everything - including Toronto's largest ever crowd of over 36,000 fans at the Sky Dome. In their previous meeting of the '95-'96 season Michael was the acclaimed "Raptor killer", sinking the Raptors and posting 14 fourth quarter points. In this game, he posts 36 points on 63.6% shooting (14-22) with 15 in the fourth quarter. Amazingly, 13 of his 15 fourth quarter points come in the last 4 minutes and 20 seconds of playing time. These were the games of his post-baseball career (seemingly happened a lot in 95-96) that made you wish his team wasn't as great as it was, just so you could see him continue to light it up all game long. Unfortunately, Michael never did anything that wasn't necessary. The expansion team, Toronto Raptors, face off against Michael Jordan and a Bulls team that went on to win an all time NBA record of 72 regular season wins. But what the 36,131 fans that packed the Sky Dome on this night may not realise, is that they were watching a story filled with subplots unfold upon the hardwood of a basketball court. Michael Jordan. Alvin Robertson. Damon Stoudamire. Chicago Bulls. Toronto Raptors. 72. 8. What people don't realise, though, is that the Raptors that year were actually stacked with talent that could do harm in any league of any era had they have had the correct team chemistry, confidence, and playing time required to do so. Damon Stoudamire was a rookie, who, in my opinion is one of the most underrated PG talents of our generation. In the 95-96 season, he went on to win ROY and set multiple records including a then record 133 3PT FG's for a rookie. He was also chasing second place for most assists by a rookie, on the tail of Oscar Robertson. He went on to post 19.0ppg and 9.3apg (something that the top PGs of the league today fail to do), while setting multiple franchise records for the Toronto Raptors that still stand today, including most assists by a player (19). In this game, he seemed to be having a shoot out with Steve Kerr and Michael Jordan. Damon posted 30 points, 11 assists and went 6-8 from three point land. Then there's the subplot of Michael vs. Robertson. Great friends, old team mates ('84 olympics), and fierce competitors. History has it, that this would be the last time either of the old timers would face off against each other in professional competition (Robertson retired after '96). For those of you who don't know much about Alvin Robertson, he's perhaps one of the greatest perimiter, roaming, and lock down defenders to ever play the game. He's 1st all-time in steals per game, and he has an anticipation that many see players such as Bruce Bowen to have today. It's no coincidence or conspiracy that he was named DPOY in '85-'86. While both players here are far past their athletic and statistical prime (Jordan 33, Alvin 34), they don't fail to impress and excite. Alvin plays Jordan's turnarounds like only few could; they battle hard for position and trash talk each other all night long. It's also notable that Alvin averaged 2.2 steals per game this season, which would've been good enough for first place in 06-07. Of course, Michael was no defensive slouch either ;), coincidentally averaging 2.2spg. With far too much already said... I'll leave the game to unfold. Enjoy.
Descripción:SportsTwo.com 2000 Toronto Raptors Review 45-37, Finished 3rd in NBA Central Division Awesome year. Toronto Raptors Vince Carter Tracy McGrady Antonio Davis Doug Christie Kevin Willis Charles Oakley Dell Curry Muggsy Bogues Alvin Williams Dee Brown John Thomas Michael Stewart Haywoode Workman Sean Marks Aleksandar Radojevic Antonio Lang Butch Carter Playoffs: Lost East Conf 1st Rd (3-0) to New York Knickerbockers
Descripción:Rafer Alston (Toronto Raptors) Damn
Descripción:Preseason Game4 Toronto Raptors vs Zalgiris Kaunas 17/10/07 Raptors Soar to Win Over European Team Posted Oct 17 2007 10:10PM Jose Calderon was among six Raptors in double figures with 12 points. 2006-07 Stats at a Glance Toronto 105, Zalgiris Kaunas 99 TORONTO, Oct. 17 (AP) -- Jason Kapono and T.J. Ford each scored 13 points, and the Toronto Raptors beat Zalgiris Kaunas of the Lithuanian Basketball League 105-99 in an exhibition game on Wednesday. Jose Calderon added 12 points for the Raptors, who had six players score in double figures. Ford finished with 11 assists. Jonas Maciulis had 24 points for the touring European team, while DeJuan Collins scored 16. The Raptors played their first game in Toronto after a 13-day day trip to Europe. They lost their last game to Real Madrid last week. Toronto coach Sam Mitchell hoped that loss would serve as a wake-up call for his team. This game went down to the wire, but four straight points by Carlos Delfino put the Raptors up 100-99 with 2:25 left and they didn't trail again. The Lithuanians had several hundred boisterous fans at Air Canada Centre, waving the national flag and chanting. Zalgiris Kaunas is the defending Lithuanian National League champions, an honor the team has won 14 times since the country earned its independence in 1991. They lost to Golden State on Monday.
Descripción:I have made this video of AI vs Vince Carter the Toronto Raptors in 2001 NBA Playoff. Every single points of Iverson is included from Game 1 to Game 7. Vince Carter versus Allen Iverson is the kind of marquee matchup the NBA has been craving since the days of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. As two of the NBA's most exciting young stars, they are dazzling spectators and TV viewers with limitless creativity and breathtaking moves in the Toronto Raptors-Philadelphia 76ers playoff series. "This matchup is great, and people are getting turned on to it," said NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik, who was at Philadelphia's First Union Center on Wednesday night, when Iverson scored 54 points to Carter's 28 in the 76ers' 97-92 victory. "For better or worse, fans like it when you get superstars going against each other. People have been hearing about these guys for years now, but they haven't gotten this far before where they met each other at this level. That gets people interested." With the NBA's overall popularity declining and new rules designed to make the game more appealing set to take effect next season, an Iverson-Carter matchup is what the league really needed. "Watching these two kids, I don't think our league is in any trouble," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "They really are exciting." Toronto coach Lenny Wilkens feels much the same way. "I think you are going to see more great individual matchups as the young kids we have in this league develop," he said. "We are always rushing to fix this and fix that, but maybe there is not always something wrong. The young guys have to be able to grow and make some mistakes. Let them grow up and then see what they can do. In this series, you are seeing two of the best going at each other." It is looking increasingly likely that Michael Jordan will end a three-year retirement next season and return to the NBA as a player. Carter and Iverson will be right there, eagerly awaiting that matchup. "You always want to test yourself against the best, and I would welcome the challenge," Iverson said. Said Carter of Jordan: "He set the standard we are all trying to reach." Jordan, of course, owns six championship rings and 10 scoring titles, while Carter, 24, has won nothing more than a rookie of the year award and a slam-dunk title. But Carter is one of the league's most popular players among fans, the leading vote-getter for the past two NBA All-Star Games. Iverson, 25, won his second scoring title this season and is favored to win this season's most valuable player award, as well. And while Iverson and Carter are going head to head, other young stars such as Milwaukee's Ray Allen, the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, San Antonio's Tim Duncan, Dallas' Michael Finley and Dirk Nowitzki and Sacramento's Chris Webber and Peja Stojakovic also are still competing in the playoffs. In addition, the league's most improved player, Orlando's 21 year-old Tracy McGrady, was a major star of the first round even though his team lost. "We try to promote the game and the teams and all the players," Granik said. "There are just certain players who capture people's imaginations. You can't deny that. "We can't go out and create them. It just happens and they're doing it on the court. You can't make superstars, I don't care how good a promotion. It's what they do on the court, and here we have Iverson and Carter. They're doing it most nights on the floor. That's what people see and they love to watch it." The personal similarities between Carter and Iverson are few other than both are mama's boys. Iverson's mother, Ann, attends almost all of her son's games while dressed in a 76ers jersey with "IVERSON'S MOM" emblazoned on it. Carter's mother, Michelle, prefers street clothes at games, but she publicly criticized Oakley when he dared to criticize her baby boy. Though Iverson — with his corn-row hairstyle, multiple tattoos and rap albums — might appeal directly to the hip-hop generation, the more conservative Carter is Mr. Basketball in Canada. One of the Raptors' top priorities is keeping him with the franchise well beyond the 2001-02 season, when his contract expires. They have a window from Aug. 1 to Oct. 31 to re-sign him. If they don't, he will become a free agent after the 2001-02 season. He and team officials prefer not to talk about the future just yet. Meanwhile, he and Iverson downplay their personal rivalry. Carter: "We try to do our thing as a team. I just try to fit in within the team concept and do what I need to do. I see what Allen is doing, but I'm not thinking about trying to outdo him personally." Iverson: "I can't accomplish anything without my teammates. I know that, they know that and everybody knows that. Vince is a great player, but he needs his teammates just like I need mine. The things my teammates do to help us win are just as important as the things I do.
Descripción:Highlights from the first 9 games of 2008-2009 from Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, and Jermaine O'Neal.
Descripción:Basketball game LIVE from ACC. Sunday January 27th, 2006. Raptors win 124 - 123 AND Ron Artest gets HECKLED and BOOED from our section like crazy HAHAHAHA!!!!
Descripción:The Toronto Raptors' mantra has long been: when one player goes down, another steps up. Friday night with Chris Bosh sidelined with a groin injury, Andrea Bargnani and Carlos Delfino both posted career performances to lead Toronto 91-82 over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Bargnani poured in a career-best 26 points, while Delfino came off the bench to add 24 points - also a career high - plus nine rebounds, sending the Raptors (9-7) into their game Saturday at Washington on a season-high three-game win streak. [ ] ``I feel good,'' Bargnani said afterwards. ``It was a very tough game because C.B. was out and T.J. (Ford) was coming back (after sitting four games), so it was difficult, but we played very good.'' Daniel Gibson had 24 points to top the Cavs (9-8), who were without league scoring leader LeBron James. The Raptors led for most of the night, taking a 76-65 advantage into the fourth quarter in front of a capacity crowd of 19,800 at the Air Canada Centre. Delfino had seven points in the first two-and-a-half minutes of the final frame to put Toronto up 85-65, their biggest lead of the game. ``I feel good, coming off the bench you have the opportunity to see how the game's going,'' Delfino said. ``The last couple of games, I've been hitting shots and it's a good feeling, and it's good for the team also.'' The Raptors coughed up much of their sizeable lead in an ugly final few minutes. Gibson scored seven straight points, his basket with 15 seconds left cutting Toronto's lead to 89-82. Bargnani, who played despite bruising his knee two nights earlier against Memphis, sunk a pair of free throws with 13 seconds left to cap the night. Bosh missed the game with a strained right groin he suffered in Tuesday's practice. The all-star forward played 12 minutes on Wednesday before limping to the locker-room, then skipped Thursday's practice for diagnostic testing and is listed as day-to-day. James is also day-to-day after spraining his left index finger Wednesday night. The injuries spoiled any anticipation of a rematch between the two all-stars. The Raptors lost 111-108 at Cleveland last week in what was an epic battle between Bosh and James. Bosh scored 41 points to tie his career high, while James had 37 points as part of his third triple-double of the season. Bargnani and Delfino didn't mind playing a bigger role in Bosh's absence. ``Carlos did a great job, and without C.B. there, there are a lot more shots,'' Bargnani said. ``And we did a good job to take the shots C.B. normally takes and we made them.'' Ford made his first appearance since he suffered a ``stinger,'' a nerve irritation that radiates down the arms. But the guard, who came off the bench for Calderon, looked rusty after his week away, finishing with two points and six assists. ``We just told him to come back and ease his way in, just try to get everybody going and see how he feels,'' Mitchell said. ``You could tell he was rusty, he didn't have but one practice since he's been out, (Thursday) was really the first time he'd touched the basketball, so we expected that.'' The Raptors shot a decent 48 per cent on the night, while the Cavs shot 39 per cent. Toronto also won the battle of the boards, outrebounding their visitors 44-39. The Cavs were lost offensively without James, through whom practically every play is run. ``Right now it's tough because we took a loss,'' said Gibson. ``But at the same time it's great for the team to deal without him because he is so much of a focal point. Without him, other guys step in and continue to get better and try to find that niche.'' The Raptors shot 60 per cent in the first quarter, but couldn't gain any ground on the Cavs as Cleveland led 28-27 going into the second. The Raptors opened the quarter with a 19-8 run, a three-pointer by Delfino giving Toronto a 46-36 advantage. But Bargnani's three with 8.3 seconds left was Toronto's only basket in the final 1:41 of the half as the Cavs cut Toronto's lead to 54-49 at the break. Calderon's driving layup at 5:04 in the third - which he parlayed into a three-point play after he was fouled - put the Raptors up 70-57 and they led 76-65 with a quarter left in the game. NOTES: The Cavaliers had won nine of its last 10 games against the Raptors, including the previous four straight before Friday. ... The game was the third of a three-game homestand. It was also the first of back-to-back games. The Raptors are at Washington on Saturday to face the Wizards. ... Toronto Argonauts head coach Mike (Pinball) Clemons was at the game.
Descripción:2001 All Star and regular season MVP Allen Iverson Scored 52 points in Game 5 against Vince Carter the Toronto Raptors (2001 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinal Playoff Game) leading the Philadelphia sixers to 2001 NBA Finals Allen Iverson Kobe Bryant Tracy Mcgrady Vince Carter Dwyane Wade Shaq Jermaine O'Neal Gilbert Arenas Tim Duncan Kevin Garnett Yao Ming Chris Bosh Steve Nash Lebron James Carmelo Anthony Chris Webber Dennis Rodman Steve Francis Stephon Marbury Shawn Marion Amare Stoudemire Michael Jordan Scottie Pippen Charles Barkley Larry Bird Magic Johnson Karl Malone John Stockton Boston Celtics New Jersey Nets New York Knicks Philadelphia 76ers Toronto Raptors Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Milwaukee Bucks Atlanta Hawks Charlotte Bobcats Miami Heat Orlando Magic Washington Wizards Dallas Mavericks Houston Rockets Memphis Grizzlies NO/Okla. City Hornets San Antonio Spurs Denver Nuggets Minnesota Timberwolves Portland Trail Blazers Seattle SuperSonics Utah Jazz Golden State Warriors Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Lakers Phoenix Suns Sacramento Kings
Descripción:Look at T.J Ford's vert its nuts.Dunks from scrimmage game and warm-ups.T.J ford has a sick 360 off the bounce.Bosh's windwill off the glass looks too damn easy.Mo Pete misses one haha.Comment!!!
Descripción:The game was just 14 seconds old when Chris Bosh took flight Sunday to swat away a shot by Houston guard Steve Francis. Bosh made his presence felt early in his first appearance in six games, and went on to finish with 21 points and 10 rebounds to lead Toronto to a 93-80 win over the Rockets _ a reminder of how much the Raptors missed their all-star forward. ``It feels good,'' said Bosh, who played 41 minutes after missing five games with a strained groin. ``I wanted to come back when the time was right and I felt the time was right today. It was a big game, a game at home most importantly, and the past two days have been pretty good, my workouts.'' Kris Humphries added 16 points and nine boards for Toronto (11-10), while Carlos Delfino finished with 12 points, Anthony Parker had 11 and Jason Kapono finished with 10. Former Raptor Tracy McGrady topped the Rockets (11-10) with 23 points, while Yao Ming added 15. The Raptors' first-half shooting wasn't pretty Sunday, as they trailed by as many as 14 points and looked to be headed for their third consecutive loss. But Toronto tightened up on the defensive end, and then poured it on in the third quarter, outscoring the Rockets 28-11 in the frame and taking a 62-56 lead into the fourth. ``We just weren't knocking down shots, but the thing I love about this team is we stay with it. We continue to try, playing defence and keep taking those shots,'' said Bosh. ``We just have to continue to pat each other on the back when we miss a shot because if it's open, you miss it, so what? Let's play defence.'' Humphries led the way with 10 points in the final quarter in front of a capacity crowd of 19,800 at the Air Canada Centre, his basket with 4:29 left giving Toronto an 86-69 lead, their biggest of the game. On the previous play, Steve Francis was slapped with a flagrant foul after tackling Delfino in midair on a layup. The guard tried to cushion the blow for Delfino as the two players crashed to the court. The Rockets tried to rally in the final couple of minutes, but Bosh blocked a McGrady shot with 1:54 left, then scored on a turnaround jumper 30 seconds later to put the Raptors up by 14 and they held on to win, a decent result against the Texas team that had won five of its previous seven outings before arriving in Toronto. ``We came out (in the second half) and it was just a fight,'' Humphries said. ``We knew we had to come back and play the way we can play.'' Bosh missed five games with a strained groin, and his return was big for the Raptors, who went 2-3 without their all-star forward, the team leader in scoring and rebounding. ``Just his presence when he catches the ball and his no-look fake,'' said Raptors coach Sam Mitchell. ``It took (Bosh) awhile to figure it out, but once he got into the game, he was a big part of their run,'' said Houston's Shane Battier. The 6-10 forward would finish with four blocks and two steals. And while he looked rusty on the offensive end in the first half with just one field goal, he had a better second half and finished shooting 7-for-17. ``We feed off (Bosh's) energy and just him coming in, being aggressive, giving us that many minutes after having not played, it's great,'' Humphries said. The Raptors were still without sophomore forward Andrea Bargnani, who missed his fourth game in a row Sunday with a hyperextended knee. Despite their woeful shooting in the first quarter Sunday, they finished the afternoon shooting 42 per cent to Houston's 40 per cent. Toronto also outrebounded Houston 48-35. The Raptors did a decent job of containing Yao and McGrady, with Delfino and Anthony Parker pestering McGrady all game long. ``Carlos has been doing an excellent job on defence, he's a big body, he's bigger than he looks and he can really move his feet,'' Bosh said. The Raptors came out firing blanks Sunday, making just one of their first 10 field goals and quickly digging themselves a 16-2 deficit. Toronto finished the first quarter on a 14-6 run to cut Houston's advantage to 22-16 heading into the second. The Rockets opened the second quarter with a 12-6 run, a running jump shot from former Raptor Mike James giving Houston a 34-22 lead. The Rockets were up 45-34 at the break. A McGrady jump shot gave Houston a 12-point lead early in the third quarter, but Toronto rallied from that point, leading 62-56 with a quarter left to play. NOTES: The Raptors are at Atlanta to face the Hawks on Tuesday then return home to host the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. . . . Houston guard and former Raptor Rafer Alston missed his first game this season with a strained groin. . . . Retired NHL star Darryl Sittler was at the game.
Descripción:NBA Live Zalgiris Kaunas Toronto Raptors preseason game October 17 2007 last minutes
Descripción:milsim paintball day in the UK. Game 3, raptors move forward in a land rover. Watch for medic regens, game 4 on it's way
Descripción:RaptorsTV - Toronto Raptors Plays of the Year 2007 (Jan. 2/08)
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