<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> You didn't need a scoreboard yesterday to reveal the kind of afternoon it had been for the Raptors.</p> One look at Chris Bosh, slumped in his chair in front of his locker long after most of his teammates had left, not to mention the television cameras and radio microphones, spoke volumes about the game and for that matter Bosh's season to date.</p> There was no mention of any lingering injuries or lack of conditioning. Just flat-out acceptance that things just aren't quite clicking yet for the team's franchise player.</p> "I'm just not there," Bosh told a handful of reporters. "Passing, scoring, shooting, it's not there for me so I just have to be patient as hard as that may be. It's a little tough but I've been through stuff like this before and things don't stop. You just have to keep going."</p> Bosh played 33 minutes in yesterday's 106-100 loss to the Golden State Warriors, hit on just 4-for-12 attempts from the field and committed six turnovers and scored just 11 points in a game that left him visibly frustrated. "Same, same, same old, same old," Bosh said evaluating his own play. "I haven't progressed yet. I'm happy that I did rebound the ball a little bit better today. I have to build on that. I just have to go on."</p> The Raps had an eight-point lead in this game going into the fourth quarter before what had been a decent shooting day collectively came off the rails.</p> In the fourth, the Raps made just four of 22 shots (18.2%) and just 1-for-10 from three-point range opening the door for a Warriors comeback.</p> The Warriors' Baron Davis, who had been rather quiet through three quarters with just seven points, sprang to life, hitting four of his six shots including a three-pointer in the final frame to turn the tables.</p> When he wasn't scoring, Davis was doing his thing finding the open man for uncontested threes as the Raptors defence collapsed around him.</div></p> The Toronto Sun</p>
Yeah, we've gotta try to get into a better rhythm in the 4th quarter, and our go-to scorer needs to get out of his funk. Wait, I thought this was the Nets forum </p> I understand how this is. You gotta find someone to step up, to be able to make clutch buckets. And don't get too down that Bosh is playing poorly thru these first few games, being the all-star that he is, he'll surely get out of this funk sooner or later.</p>