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Raptors fall to Bobcats, still clinch playoff spot
CHARLOTTE 105, TORONTO 100
 

By Brian Herman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

TORONTO (Ticker) - Jason Richardson and the Charlotte Bobcats
tried to play the role of spoiler, but the Toronto Raptors got
some help from elsewhere.

Richardson scored 27 points and Raymond Felton added 21 and seven
assists as the Bobcats picked up a rare road win with a 105-100
victory over Raptors on Friday night.

Despite the setback, Toronto (38-38) still managed to clinch its
second consecutive playoff berth with Washington's win and New
Jersey's loss.

Richardson connected on 10-of-18 shots and grabbed seven
rebounds to go along with six assists.

"It was a huge win for us," Richardson said. "I've been trying
to go out there and assert myself on the offensive end and keep
my team in the game."

"Jason has been playing well for us and we were able to get
Raymond Felton going in the second half," Bobcats coach Sam
Vincent said. "When we get a collective team effort offensively
and defensively, then we're usually a pretty decent team."

Charlotte played the second half without the services of forward
Gerald Wallace, who left the game with a sore left groin and
did not return.

The Raptors used the strength of an impressive 27-10 surge in
the third quarter to take control of the game as T.J. Ford's
layup at 3:44 capped the run to forge a 73-65 lead.

Emeka Okafor scored on consecutive possessions to help Charlotte
battle back within 76-74 heading into the final quarter.

Charlotte opened the fourth on an 11-2 run to regain the lead on
back-to-back 3-pointers by Felton at the 10-minute mark to make
it 85-78.

"We did a great job overall making plays and stops at the end,"
Felton said. "I'm taking over the leadership and I'm trying to
be aggressive when I get my chances and I'm trying to get the
ball to my teammates in good places."

Toronto regained the lead once again behind a 10-2 run, but Earl
Boykins' steal led to a three-point play with 41 seconds to go
to give Charlotte a 101-97 lead that it wouldn't relinquish.

"I saw T.J. relax a little bit and I was able to steal it off
him and take it down the court and finish," Boykins said.

Chris Bosh scored 23 points and Rasho Nesterovic chipped in 23
and 10 boards for the Raptors, finished 2-1 in the season series
against the Bobcats.

"We have to play like the time is now, and I don't think we are
doing a good job of that," said Bosh, who had eight rebounds and
four assists.


 
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