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Friday, January 27, 2006 

Raptors show Babcock the door

Rob Babcock, the former VP of player personel in Minnesota and now former GM of the Toronto Raptors was thanked for his services after a brief yet tumultuous run atop the organization. He will be replaced on an interim basis by Wayne Embry who served the Raptors as "senior basketball advisor". It seems the Raptors have found someone to blame for their poor play and bad luck of late perhaps even blaming Babcock for the embarassment of falling victim to the Kobe Bryant show last Sunday night.

The man with a 3 year plan was cut short almost half way in, the moves made this year were decent ones; his draft picks have blossomed when at one point because of the other picks available they were viewed as blunders, and his trade of Rafer Alston for Mike James is now viewed as a (lucky?) stroke of genius. Yet the Vince Carter trade is the move that did him in, mid-season last year Babcock traded an undervalued/underperforming Vince to the New Jersey Nets for Eric Wiliams, Aaron Williams, Alonzo Mourning (who never reported to the team) and a pick. Ever since that time the writing has been on the wall and Bobcock's future has been in jeopardy.

Richard Peddie, the head of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment goes on to justify the timing of the dismissal by stating:

Some EXCELLENT analysis from that guy at endofthebench :P

Why is everyone calling the Alston-James trade lucky??? I'm hearing it everywhere, too! Oh well.

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