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- “”We knew we were going to give up some three-point shots,” Raptors coach Sam Mitchell said after the Lakers made 15 of them in a 117-108 victory at the Staples Center.” (Toronto Star)
- “Oh, the Raptors got a few themselves, seven to be exact in 15 attempts, but the 15 the Lakers hit proved to be too much to come back from. The Raptors’ Western trip got off to a tough, if predictable, start, with a 117-108 loss to the Lakers.” (Toronto Sun)
- “The other moral is that the Los Angeles Lakers, 117-108 winners before a sold-out Staples Center, are simply better than the Raptors and can beat them even when Toronto has a decent night.” (Globe and Mail)
- “Kobe Bryant didn’t need 81 points. Only 34. Two years and two months ago, he torched the Toronto Raptors for the second-highest point total in NBA history, but all he needed against them Tuesday night was a well-rounded display in the Lakers’ 117-108 victory at Staples Center.” (Los Angeles Times)
- ” The pain is still there in his right knee, but Raptors forward Chris Bosh is back on the court at least. Bosh was on a basketball court yesterday for the first time since he took himself out of a game Feb. 29 at the Air Canada Centre. He was hoisting some shots just to keep the feel for shooting while he waits for his knee to get better. ” (Toronto Sun)
- “At this point it’s all about minimizing the damage. A five-game trip which began last night with a loss in Los Angeles marks the single biggest challenge the Raptors have faced this year. They are without their top scorer, rebounder and unequivocal leader as Chris Bosh waits for his sore right knee to respond to treatment. ” (Toronto Sun)
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