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Short-handed Raptors had no business pushing the NBA champions to the limit in Denver. But they did.



Short-handed Raptors had no business pushing the NBA champions to the limit in Denver. But they did.

by absolutkaos

14 Comments

  1. Ok_Jellyfish_1696

    This was a classic trap game for the Nuggets, they probably looked at who was suiting up and assumed an easy W

  2. TruthSetUFree100

    Eaaasssyyyy….

    It’s not easy to get up for some games.

    But it’s nice to see some improving play from Gradey and others.

  3. RupertPsmithy

    Raptors have done surprisingly well over the years vs Joker. It’s why when they get blown out by one team I always say some teams just line up better or worse vs the Raptors.

  4. Should we be proud of this lineup getting a lead like this on Denver? Or is that washed away because they predictably blew it

  5. pakattack91

    It’s crazy that some ppl are mad we gave up the lead. Like are you new to basketball?

    20 points in a half vs RJ, Kelly, Gradey, Ochai and Brown is more than doable for the defending champs, in their arena.

    Fight hard regardless of who is on the floor, it’s really all we can ask for.

  6. Almost won game pushing a stacked Nugs team to the limit with 4 starters out is a good sign for next season.

    Heck i thought we’d lose by 50.

  7. Winter_Purpose8695

    beautiful and crisp passing, when it all clicks this teams offense is going to be beautiful to watch.

  8. Eastern-Technology84

    “Bruce Brown had 13 points and 10 points for the Raptors.”

    I swear one of us could write these articles.

  9. BishSalad

    What you witnessed was the Nuggets playing with their food.

  10. hula_balu

    Denver saw a gleague team and thought it would be a night off. Suddenly they’re down 20, but Denver too good they just turn on the jets and won regardless.

  11. hobbitlover

    One of the “advantages” of injuries is that other players get more minutes and the focus shifts from those players. That’s the only way to improve, give your bench a chance to play, take shots, etc. Long-term, I’d rather have a team built around ten guys who can score than one or two.

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