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That was ugly. The Raptors got way behind early, Jose Calderon hurt himself at the end of the first quarter, and Toronto never fully recovered.
Up until tonight, it seemed like the Raptors won every game they should have won and lost every game they should have lost (since it turns out that the Hawks are actually really good). The Raptors should have won this game but they came out of the gate ice cold and the Sixers won this game with their superior athleticism. In particular, Elton Brand shook off his early season rust to put up 25 points, eight rebounds and three blocks for the Sixers. ELTON BRAND IS WHO WE THOUGHT HE WAS!
For the most part, the Raptors looked completely disorganized on offense — and with Bryan Colangelo watching, you have to wonder how patient he'll be in waiting for this team to start showing they can be one one of the top teams in the East.
Here's something fun I noticed tonight. Every time Jason Kapono gets burned by someone (which is a frequent occurrence), one of the Raptors announcers will say: "That's a tough guard for Kapono." Can we just agree at this point that everyone's a tough guard for Kapono? He can't cover anyone. Just ask Paul Pierce.
There were some good signs. Chris Bosh got his groove back with 30 points and 12 rebounds. Jermaine O'Neal was a beast on the offensive boards with nine rebounds at that end. Andrea Bargnani had a couple of highlight-reel dunks and finished with solid numbers of 15 points, five rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes.
This is all empty praise because the Raptors lost a winnable game, their starting point guard is hurt — and after losing three of the last four games, any pre-season optimism about this team finally getting to the next level is starting to evaporate. 
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