Antoine Wright had 41 hoisted by three points in the NBA this season and was only 11 when he found himself in a corner of the Air Canada Centre Court Tuesday night, only his Raptors clinging to a lead of two points with about 63 seconds end of the game. E 'was almost audible gasp from the crowd as he let fly, and cheer the fraction of a second later. In one of those classic, "No, no, no ..... Yes! 'Moments that pop up during the course of a season, Wright, a man primarily interestedfor his defensive abilities, the game was the biggest basket came as the Raptors lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 94-88 in a game that was sometimes cruel, ugly. Or not. "I think it's beautiful," said coach Jay Triano said during a sunk Boxscore that will never be taken into memorable moments in franchise history. The numbers, some of them had terrible for the fans. Toronto shot 32.1 percent from the field, missed 19-of-21 from three-point attempts and got a measly 10 points from a standardPowerful Bank. And if they needed a shot of the break, there was a guy shooting to do in less than 27 percent from beyond the arc. No, it was not like they created, but you always take your winnings it. "We need," Wright said in the understatement of the night. "I was open and this is our way of practice. We did not shoot the ball well, but you have to do something that takes practice. I was open, I slipped and I hit the ball." But it was not...
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