Bucks were Redd Hot, Raps went Ice Cold

Bucks were Redd Hot, Raps went Ice ColdForget about Andrea Bargnani scoring 21, forget about Bosh’s 31 points, forget that the Raps shot 55% and forget that the Raps have won two in a row. This game was a “shoulda won” game.

Just scrap the first 46 minutes of the game and go right to the 2:39 minute mark left in the fourth quarter. Raps are up 95-91.

Here’s the play-play:

Luke Ridnour makes 27-foot three point jumper (Michael Redd assists) 95-94
Will Solomon misses 18-foot jumper
Charlie Bell makes 23-foot three point jumper (Charlie Villanueva assists) 97-97
Will Solomon misses 26-foot three point jumper
Luke Ridnour makes 26-foot three point jumper 97-102
Andrea Bargnani misses 21-foot jumper
Michael Redd makes free throw 2 of 2 97-104
Michael Redd makes free throw 2 of 2 97-106
Will Solomon misses layup

Will Solomon? Will Solomon who was 2 for 13? Did they forget Chris Bosh was on the floor?

This game just slipped away from the Raps so fast as the Bucks went on a 13-0 run in the closing 2 minutes. It went from a four-point Raps lead to a 10 point loss against the Bucks. It was just a nasty way to finish a game and it goes to show that the Raps still have a ways to go if they couldn’t finish off this game. The Raps went ice cold while the Bucks’ Luke Ridnour hit a couple of big threes at the end.

For the Bucks, Michael Redd went for 35 pts, Charlie V went for 25 and Richard Jefferson had an offnight going for 6 points. For the Raptors, Bargs had a good game, 21 points and 8 boards, no one can call him Darko Two now. Chris Bosh scored 31 for the Raps along with 11 boards but the Raps did not go to the leading scorer in the closing minutes. The Raps had a lead as large as 13 during this game but the three ball got the Bucks back into this game as the Bucks hit 11 threes. This was a ugly loss, just too much Michael Redd and too much Will Solomon in the deciding minutes.

For a Bucks perspective, check out Brew Hoop The Raps are at Washington Wednesday night.

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