Phew. Well, at least we won’t go on that 7-game losing streak I feared.

Don’t get me wrong, a win against the Bobcats isn’t a cure-all; there are still a lot of concerns with the Raptors right now. But a win is still a win and I’m glad they got it. They needed it.

So what can you say about Chris Bosh? He simply owns the Bobcats, doesn’t he? 39 points (on 15-20!) and 11 rebounds; he threw in a couple blocks and two key offensive rebounds to boot. He has taken his game to another level this year.

Andrea Bargnani started at the center spot yesterday and also saw some time at the three with Kris Humphries on the floor.

Now, yesterday, I said the Raptors needed someone else to step up besides Bosh and Bargnani. I never, ever thought it would be Joey Graham!

Ah, Joey. I’ve touched on Joey numerous times here at Raptorama; much as I liked the draft choice at the time (I wanted him over Granger and Green) his basketball IQ has never been equal to his athleticism. He’s shown brilliant flashes in spurts, but it’s been more bad than good the past three years.

Last night was far more good than bad. Yeah, he made a couple of mistakes - a couple of rushed jumpers (which I guarantee won’t happen with consistent minutes) and a couple bad fouls. But he was so aggressive, going to the rim, diving the lanes, bodying up Gerald Wallace… and, in terms of the jump shots, he seems to have learned the lesson that Jason Kapono has not - when you’re open, shoot the damn ball! (Sam says it all the time - when guys are open, we want them to take the shot. I can’t imagine it applies to anyone more than Kapono, but the message doesn’t seem to have gotten to him.) Well Joey’s got the message, and he delivered, the tune of 17 points.

I would like to see Joey get a “block of games” (as Mitchell likes to say) to see what he has this year. I don’t have a lot of confidence in him, but if he play, say, 70% good Joey and 30% bad, that’s OK, isn’t it? Heck, 50/50 would be better than whatever the hell Jamario Moon is bringing, which isn’t much.

All told, you can’t take too much away from this win; it’s the Bobcats, they’re terrible. The Raptors are supposed to beat teams like Charlotte. You’d have a case to complain that maybe the Raps should’ve won more easily, but then again, they’re also missing their starting centre.

Either way, it’s back to .500 (they were 7-7 last year as well) and hopefully, they got a bit of confidence back and can make a game of it Friday against the 9-5 Hawks.

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