Case Surf.com
Index -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Strategy as applied to warrior-citizens - Part 2

I will here attempt to be non style specific in discussing fight strategy. Simply remember to train ... - Owen Johnston
 

Taking the Plunge - Snow Skiing Tips for the Beginner - Part 2

The most critical skill in learning to snow ski is that of control. Remember, you're adding a hefty ... - Yolande Korsten
 

White Athletes Dominate Winter Olympics, So What?

Overkill regarding comments Winter Olympics are "too white." Racially insensitive. Would never be ma ... - Robert Carberry
 
 

League One Season Preview 2006/07 - Port Vale

After a shaky 2004/05 campaign, manager and Port Vale stalwart Martin Foyle defied the odds and made ... - David Walker
 

Inherent Dangers in the Sport of Cheerleading

There are certain inherent factors in the sport of cheerleading that contribute to the dangers that ... - J Howard
 

A Trampoline - Fun for All Ages

A trampoline is a fun thing to have in your garden, for adults and kids alike. - Michael Russell
 

Your Karate School Search - An Open Letter

Learning good karate offers you so much more than what you see as a spectator. It?s well worth the e ... - Bryan Hix
 

Go Jump in a Lake

Leaving the safe confines of the pool and trying open water swimming. - Brian Kohlmeier
 
 

Index » Sports & Adventure » Basketball
 

2006 Mid-Season NBA Breakdown of the Toronto Raptors

 
Author: David Pincus
 

TORONTO RAPTORS 20-34

What has changed? Toronto rewarded Jalen Rose's game-winner versus the Kings with a trade to the New York Knicks. In return they received Antonio Davis to help out Chris Bosh with the frontcourt. While Davis hasn't made the biggest impact just yet, good things to appear to be on the horizon.

Chris Bosh's 22.5 points and 9.2 rebounds were rewarded with a much-deserved All-Star spot. Mike James, Charlie Villanueva and Morris Peterson are continuing their solid years as well.

The Raptors have a fluid, effective offense that scores 100.1 points per night. Toronto is also in the top 10 in FG%, 3P%, FT%, and turnovers. Villanueva and Bonner add scoring off the bench and Calderon does an effective job at running the offense.

Toronto has much to be desired on the defensive end however. The Raptors are dead last in rebounds, 26th in steals, 29th in blocks, and allow 102.4 a contest. Bosh and Davis aren't as bad as Joey Craham, who will forever be remembered for giving up 81 to Kobe Bryant.

Toronto, like the Orlando Magic, will gauge their success on the future rather than the present. After starting 1-15 they looked like fools for abdoning Vince Carter. Since that point they're 20-19. The have a very tough schedule in these last games, and it isn't likely they'll make a big run. But the least we can expect from them is they'll play their best against whomever they face.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Runners Knee Sports Injury Information for Solihull and Tamworth Runners
 
Dallas Free Safety Situation
 
Summer Has Come and so Have the Swimming Pool Trips. Put on Your Bathing Suits
 
Martial Arts Strength Training
 
7 Tips For Selecting A Martial Arts Style
 
8 Reasons Why You Should Choose Inflatable Boats!
 
Larry Bird Bio Part 1
 
Doggin' Colorado Springs, Colorado: 10 Cool Things To See While You Hike With Your Dog
 
4 Great Skydiving Tips For You
 
Football - The Offense
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

News & Media

Sports & Adventure

Jobs & Careers

Academics & Education

Science & Space

Creative Arts

Self Help

Indoor Games

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Companies & Business

Estate & Realty

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Travel & Accommodation

Government & Politics

Children & Teens

Home Family & Garden

Medicine & Treatment

Online Shopping

Finance & Banking

Recreation

Automotive

 
Index -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.casesurf.com All Rights Reserved.