<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Chris Bosh knows eventually the rust will leave his game, his silky smooth jump shot will return and his power moves in the post will come back.</p> He will score and he will rebound and he will once again likely be the best player the Raptors have on their roster because he's now getting a chance to practice regularly, something he wasn't able to do a year ago because of injury.</p> So despite a rather sluggish start to the pre-season, a misleading 6-for-13 shooting night for 13 points and nine rebounds, Bosh sees reason for optimism.</p> "I always try to come out and play well, but sometimes you do get rusty and I try not to get down on myself because we're just starting," Bosh said after the Raptors lost an 89-85 decision to the Boston Celtics before a full house of 11,118 at Palalottomatica here last night.</p> "I didn't get a chance to play a lot this summer (because he was resting a sore foot) but I'm trying to play now, making sure I practise every day, making sure I play in the pre-season games so when the season comes, I'm in full swing."</div></p> The Toronto Star</p>