
"Quincy Guerrier nearly tipped the game into overtime with 0.2 seconds left on the clock.The Raptors 905 dropped their second game to the Capital City Go-Go, 101-99, on Saturday night, and now sit with a 10-2 record. It was a dramatic ending to what was an otherwise ugly slugfest. The game went longer than the previous one, and there were more personal fouls committed."
"The 905 had 21 personal fouls; the Go-Go, 24. The whistle was loose and the ensuing stoppages compromised the quality of this game. In the fourth quarter alone, there was a back-to-back coach's challenge, and the erroneous scoreboard added to the consternation. Then, a questionable reset timeout was granted to the 905 without having complete possession of the defensive rebound. That allowed the SLOB play that ended with Guerrier nearly forcing overtime."
"It was AJ Hoggard who threw the impeccable alley-oop pass from the sidelines to the Montrealer, and his 15 points and eight assists off the bench ought to be remembered, even in the chaotic away loss. In the chippy first quarter, he dropped a nice dime to a cutting, ever-present "whenever-you-need-a-bucket-I-got-you" Tyson Degenhart to put the 905 up one."
The Raptors 905 fell 101-99 to the Capital City Go-Go, moving to a 10-2 record. The contest was marred by heavy fouling and frequent stoppages, with the 905 committing 21 personal fouls and the Go-Go 24. A loose whistle, an erroneous scoreboard and a back-to-back coach's challenge disrupted the fourth quarter. A questionable reset timeout without full defensive rebound possession led to a SLOB play that nearly produced overtime on Quincy Guerrier's tip attempt. AJ Hoggard poured in 15 points and eight assists off the bench and delivered several key plays throughout the game.
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