``They played this game like it was their championship game, and rightfully so,'' Rose said. ``Those guys are hungry for NBA jobs.''
Despite Toronto playing its starters most of the way, Anthony Parker's jumper with 0.8 seconds left lifted Israel's premier basketball team over the Raptors 105-103.
``To lose is unacceptable,'' Toronto coach Sam Mitchell said. ``To say, `To lose to a team like that,' would be disrespecting them. ... You have to respect what they've done, you've got to respect their effort.''
alexboom wrote:I can find 2 reasons why Maccabi beat the Raptors:
1) the fact the Maccabi was playing at home give the team more motivation, the Raptors may have been tired by the trip too, and maybe were a bit impressed by all these crazy fans
2) but the biggest reason may be the fact that unlike the Raptors (and some other NBA teams), Maccabi is playing as a team.
Metsis wrote:Orlando will fall when Maccabi plays them too... They don't have anyone else except Francis and he isn't all that great either.
#12 wrote:Metsis wrote:Orlando will fall when Maccabi plays them too... They don't have anyone else except Francis and he isn't all that great either.
stop being so cocky. Maccabi barely owned the worst team in the NBA
but i do think maccabi can beat Orlando, because Orlando doesnt play as a team as much as Maccabi
The X wrote:I guess you're after Kirk Penney's line....I'm thinking he probably wouldn't have played much as it was such a big game....Anthony Parker was huge as expected for Maccabi....anyone who thinks he couldn't be a good 7th or 8th man in the NBA is ridiculous (as some have suggested)....
Cable Guy wrote:Raps official site, look there for a boxscore
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