On the heels of a horrible season and out of the playoffs for the first time in three years, all the Toronto Raptors could hope for Sunday was to win their final game at the Air Canada Centre and walk out of their home arena on a high note.
They did just that.
Chris Bosh scored 22 points as the Raptors snapped a four-game losing skid with a 111-104 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers in their home finale.
``We wanted to win it for ourselves as well as the fans and everybody who watches Raptors basketball,'' Bosh said. ``Despite the season, we want to put ourselves in position to win every game. We want to finish off strong, we don't want to go out getting smashed every day, and we've got to keep that in mind when we go on the court.''
Anthony Parker added 18 points, while Andrea Bargnani finished with 17 points and six blocked shots for the Raptors (31-49), who finish their season Wednesday in Chicago. Shawn Marion had 14 points, Jose Calderon finished with 11 points and 11 assists, and Patrick O'Bryant had 10 points for the Raptors (31-49), who still have two road games left of the season.
Louis Williams topped the Sixers (40-40) with 23 points, while Andre Iguodala added 21 and Samuel Dalembert of Montreal had 18 points and 12 rebounds, as Philadelphia dropped its fifth straight game _ a season high.
``Every loss hurts,'' Iguodala said. ``We are struggling for whatever reason, defensively we haven't been able to step up.''
In a game between a Raptors team with nothing to lose and a Sixers squad with plenty on the line _ Philly is battling to avoid falling to the eighth seed heading into the playoffs _ Toronto didn't gain control until the fourth quarter on a night that saw the lead change hands 21 times over the first three quarters.
The Raptors held an 81-80 advantage going into the fourth, and opened the final frame with an 8-0 run. They stretched their lead to 13 points on a three-pointer by newcomer Quincy Douby with 5:47 to go that brought the Air Canada Centre crowd of 18,018 to its feet. Iguodala responded with a pair of threes and a layup that pulled the Sixers within four points with 1:56 to go, but free throws by Calderon and Bosh sealed the victory for Toronto as the fans ushered the team off the court with a standing ovation.
``We beat a Philly team that's getting ready for the post-season, and that's what it's about _ give the fans something to cheer about, and something for us to go off and believe a little bit,'' Marion said. ``The fans have been great, that's one thing you can honestly say and really truly know about Toronto is that the fans here are unbelievable, they're very loyal. You've got to love that about the city.''
Marion is one of several players whose status with the Raptors is up in the air once the season ends.
``I can't sit here and say what I'm going to do, what I'm not going to do,'' Marion said. ``I've got to weigh my options and just see what happens.''
GO RAPS
davenrai 2 years ago 3
Bargnani 6 stoppate?! Finalmente!!! Continua così anche il prox anno e portaci ai play-off!!!
kingappia 2 years ago