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Imagine if Vince was passionate about basketball
Dec 01, 2005 | 11:57AM | report this
Chris Broussard at ESPN makes a great point about Vince:

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This is purely speculation, because only Vince truly knows the answer
to this, but I see him as a guy who likes the game but doesn't love
the game. There are two types of players in the NBA: those who love
ball and those who like it.

Those who merely like it break down into two categories: those who
like hoop, but love the NBA lifestyle -- the fame, the fortune, the
females; and those who like hoop and see this more as their job than
their passion.

I see Vince as the latter. That is not necessarily meant to be a knock. There are people like that in all walks of life.

In journalism, for instance, there are folks who live and breathe their job, who are legitimately passionate about it and who are constantly looking to be the absolute best. Then there are those who are good, even great, at what they do, even as they see it simply as a way to feed their family and have a nice lifestyle. To me, that's Vince.

This is incredible considering he's such a great player. If he had the determination and drive of Kobe, Vince would be off the charts.

He'd probably be the best player in the league. And he probably wouldn't be on the sidelines in street clothes so much.
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As my buddy Ali wrote when he emailed the article to me--it's not anything knowledgable Raptors fans didn't but, but it's something the US media is slowly picking up on, and something Nets fans will be frustrated to learn.

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Nets fans will feel Toronto's pain
Nov 22, 2005 | 9:48AM | report this

Vince Carter injured; Nets lose.

I was waiting for this day to come. The day Vince Carter gets injured, followed by the day that Nets fans think he'll play through the pain, only to realize a week later that Vince has been nursing his injury back to 100% health.

Glorious day, Nets fans. Even with a motivated-but-lame Carter, you took Rob Babcock to school on the deal... but now you'll feel the pain that Raptors fans felt when Vince decided to take a couple of games off because he was "injured".

And, some advice from someone who's been there: get used to being angry and frustrated at Vince's absence and lack of heart... because it won't be the last time you'll feel it.
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Leafs surprisingly good
Nov 21, 2005 | 7:29PM | report this
I have to say, we're a quarter of the way through the season and I'm shocked that the Leafs are even close to .500. It looks like John Fergeson Jr and his gang made some good decisions in shedding old guys like Owen Nolan, Gary Roberts, and Brian Leetch (I still think losing Leetch hurts--imaginee what Leetch and Bryan McCabe and his 30 points could do together on the PP).

It's nice to see young guys like Wellwood and Stajan getting burn, too. It's about time the Leafs played some young guys. Heck, it's about time the Leafs HAD young guys to play--it still feels like we're hurting from the mortgage that Cliff Fletcher took out on the future of the team back in the day to get Gilmour, et. al.
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Argos out of Playoffs; Does anybody care?
Nov 21, 2005 | 7:01PM | report this

I don't give a rat's #### about football, and I care even less about the CFL. Growing up in Toronto, my only fond memory of a CFL player was when my buddy and I were watching Jamaal Magloire and his boys at Eastern Commerce win the city finals by a few points over Westwood.

Pinball Clemons (now the Argos coach) walked up the stairs right past our seats, and he was smiling his big smile and giving high fives to everybody in the stands. Good guy, that Pinball.

But last night the Argos lost to the Alouettes 33-17 in what the papers are calling an "upset loss".

Now, I haven't been in Toronto for quite some time, but whenever the Argos lost in the past, nobody cared. I can't imagine things have really changed that much, especially since the Raptors are also around. Although, heck, maybe the Raptors' terrible season sent fans over to the Argos in droves...
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Rob Babcock and Vince Carter: Peas in a pod
Nov 19, 2005 | 1:10PM | report this

In this Toronto Star article (registration required), Raptor GM Rob Babcock talks about the recent incident at the Air Canada Centre where two Raptors fans were kicked out o####ame for holding up anti-Babcock signs:

"I try not to pay attention to guys like that. I was aware they were there but it's something I don't pay attention to. It's their opinion. They want to rattle me, but it's just better to just let those things go. They have their right to their opinion. They have the right to make signs. But I don't have to acknowledge that."

This is exactly the kind of BS that Vince Carter spewed that drove fans crazy (in a bad way).  When you show that you are passionate, are trying to do the right thing, <i>care what your paying customers think</i>, and are open to a dialogue about the direction the team is heading in, you engender trust and loyalty.

When you get fans kicked out o####ame because they openly criticize you (and don't for a second believe ACC GM Bob Hunter's claim to the Raptors Insider mailing list that this didn't come from Babcock), and you send out rah-rah emails about how the team is preparing for the future, please bear with us while we continue to be winless, you don't get the benefit of the doubt.

I hope Babcock (or Larry Tanenbaum, for that matter) figures it out, but given history, I don't hold much hope.  

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