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Chris Bosh hit the winning jump shot with 2.1 seconds left, boosting the Toronto Raptors to a 106-105 decision over the Atlanta Hawks.
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Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Chris Bosh hit the winning jump shot with 2.1 seconds left, boosting the Toronto Raptors to a 106-105 decision over the Atlanta Hawks.
Bosh had 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Andrea Bargnani totaled 22 points and 11 boards for the Raptors, who snapped a five-game losing streak. They continue to hold onto the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference.
Jamal Crawford scored a season-high 33 for the Hawks, but he missed a potential game-winning jumper at the end of regulation. Al Horford chipped in 18 points and 14 rebounds for Atlanta, which won its previous three games.
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Raptor Fans Worry About Chris Bosh, Even In Victory
Yes, Chris Bosh hit a game-winning shot last night to give the Raptors an important comeback win over the Hawks. Yes, Bosh helped improve Toronto's playoff chances.
But on the whole, Bosh kind of stunk last night. He scored just 14 points on just six of 19 shooting and only attempted two free throws the entire game. Had he missed the final shot, more people would be wondering about his recent play. While Bosh continues to be a productive player by anyone else's standards, his numbers as a whole are down since the all-star break. It's only natural to connect the dots and wonder if Bosh is playing listlessly because he plans on leaving the Raptors this summer.
That's what SB Nation's Raptors blog Raptors HQ fears as well. They make the comparison to Vince Carter's final days in Toronto and wonder if Bosh is displaying the same kind of uninspired play.
Meanwhile, Toronto Star columnist Dave Feschuk went a step further, noting that Bosh didn't so much as acknowledge the crowd when they applauded him for scoring his 15,000th point. Individually, that action doesn't mean much, but when considered within the context of all the speculation about this summer, it could be telling.
Nobody can firmly declare that Bosh will leave, but these last few games should make Raptors fans worry.
Mar 18 11:11a by Mike Prada - 0 comments