1/28/13

This Week In Raptorland: Super Sized Edition

This is a jam packed show with interviews with Ed Davis, DeMar DeRozan, Amir Johnson and Canada's own Tristan Thompson. Really do I need anymore to get you to listen to this podcast? I would hope not but we do have myself and Josh as well with are thoughts on the week that was for the Toronto Raptors and looking ahead to the future with players expected to return to the line-up eventually. It is a fun and informative 60 minutes plus that we hope you will enjoy.



Thanks to all our guests it obviously is a big plus for the show when I can get down to some games and get some interviews to be part of the program. So thanks to all the guest and to Josh Lewenberg who takes time from his schedule to come on and co-host with me each and every week.

If you enjoy the show please spread the word and let others know about it. Always looking to add to our audience and make more people aware of hard work we are doing on the podcast. We have not done the wing giveaways on last couple shows so look out for something on Twitter during games and will give of some chicken wings on behalf of our sponsors at St Louis Wings.


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2 comments:



  1. So
    as if I am not already crazy busy, I am hatching a plan to protest the
    NBA on behalf of the Raptors. What we have learned is that the league
    has interests to manage the success of some teams over others. The
    Raptors consistantly get short changed by the Refs working on behalf of
    the interests of the league. As we know, any mention of this by any
    player, couch or employee of any NBA team before the media will be fined
    harshly. We are sold that we have a team that has a chance to win.
    When the league interferes with that then it is misrepresenting itself
    to the public. What I propose is a to launch a compaign to protest the
    league before a widely televised game. To demand equal contest, or the
    full disclosure of the disproportionate treatment of different teams
    through the use of refereeing, i.e Raptors

    join the FB group "protest the league" to support this initiative and participate toward organizing this action

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  2. It's a nice idea in theory. I doubt it leads to anything. Still good luck in your efforts. I just can't see it getting anywhere.

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