"We, The People, In Order To Form A More Perfect Union.
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fact that the phrase is from an American political document or that there can be
nothing "more perfect". Instead, review how the Toronto Raptors began their
perfectly imperfect quest and whats next for the squad. October 31, 2013: Start
of the 2013-14 NBA season. Fresh off a solid training camp with a full
complement of players and outwardly optimistic, questions about the future of
the franchise under president and general manager Masai Ujiri remained. With a
highly publicized and strongly projected 2014 Draft Class, uncertainty about
roster stability, quality and identity of the team and what appeared to be a
lame duck head coach in Dwane Casey, RaptorNation and TankNation seemed to be in
accord. Not having sniffed playoff pay dirt since a 2008 first round ouster at
the hands of the then-Dwight Howard-led Orlando Magic, an uneasy relationship
with multiple monikers on what lay ahead for Canadas Team abounded: Mishandle
For Randle, Concede For Embiid, Be Sorry For Jabari, Stop Caring For Aaron and
of course Riggin For Wiggins. A shrewd and savvy front office executive, Ujiri
has proven to be in just a few short months north of the border, jettisoning the
personages and albatross-like contracts of Andrea Bargnani and Rudy Gay for more
than just flotsam and salary cap relief. The deft moves brought in team players
and quality, unselfish veterans in Steve Novak, Greveis Vasquez,
Patrick Patterson, John Salmons and the gritty, gutty Chuck Hayes, all fully
aware of their roles and willing to lend to an ever-developing chemistry under
head coach Dwane Casey. Now leading the Atlantic Division at 24-21 and in third
place in the Eastern Conference standings, the Raps begin a week-long West Coast
swing on Friday and a short homestand before the All-Star break. The energy
around this team, despite recent injuries to Amir Johnson and the newly-minted
All-Star DeMar DeRozan, has been at a fever pitch. Despite bucking for home
court advantage in the playoffs, there is an overwhelming consensus that Ujiri
will move Kyle Lowry by the NBAs trade deadline instead of losing the
unrestricted free agent in the offseason. But dont be so sure. Any day between
now and February 20 may well be The Tomorrow You Should Have Feared Yesterday as
the Toronto Raptors and Masai Ujiri in particular, face a dilemma of potentially
franchise-changing dimension. At the crossroad to this predicament, the twisted
fates of Lowry and Casey stand. The Question is: Are they all headed in the same
direction? "Where our team is, I dont know if, as a team, were where we can get
two guys (on the All-Star team). Thats the truth, but were getting there," Ujiri
said. "Well see how we continue to grow as a team." Is Masai Ujiri willing to
roll the dice on Lowry, not move him and hope that he can make a cap friendly
and competitively respectful offer in July for his starting point guard to stay
in Toronto? All-Star snub aside, Lowry is averaging career highs in points and
assists at 16.8 and 7.6 respectively. Arguably one of the Top 10 point guards in
The Association, his real growth may be in areas that dont show in the box
score, however. "Im going to keep grinding no matter what, All-Star or not,"
said Lowry. "Im always going to work hard and continue to be the best player I
can be to help my team win. So for me, hey I didnt make it, it didnt happen,
youve got a game, youve got to worry about the rest of the season and you go
on." Does Ujiri have confidence that Casey is the right man for the job to lead
the Raptors to heights unseen by the franchise? "My wish, my hope and my desire
is to not let this be a one year flash in the pan," said Casey. "We want to
develop something and thats why I keep talking about the process." With the
Raptors at well beyond tanking level, the delicate ballet of managing
expectation, fruitful return on any trade and current chemistry on this team
falls in the apt hands of Masai Ujiri. As the exhaustive hype over the strength
of the 2014 Draft Class continues to dissipate, Raptor fans might wish to
envision the success of Ujiris "No Superstar" team in Denver of 2013. Or look to
the steady build of a solidly great team in Oklahoma City by their GM, Sam
Presti, who has effectively retained his very best players while building
through the Draft, key veteran acquisitions and stability on the bench. Then
again, RaptorNation might rest well on the notion of Ujiri standing pat with
Casey, Lowry and the rest of the team for this season by thinking about the 2004
Detroit Pistons. It was that unit, led by a highly motivated and well-travelled
point guard in former Raptor Chauncey "Mr. Big Shot" Billups, a tough, veteran
guard, an athletic young wing, two workhorses down low doing the dirty work, a
solid bench and a very good coach, who defeated the seemingly invincible Los
Angeles Lakers, fronted by Phil Jackson, Shaquille ONeal and Kobe Bryant, 4-1 in
the NBA Finals. Reaching? Perhaps... But dreams have to start somewhere... What
"more perfect" place than Toronto with these perfectly imperfected Raptors?
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Slovenia -- Benjamin Raich has reached a World Cup podium for the 91st -- and
probably last -- time in his career at the same resort where he earned his first
top-three finish 15 years ago. The 36-year-old Austrian, who is considering
retirement after the season, came runner-up to Olympic champion Ted Ligety in a
giant slalom on the Podkoren course on Saturday. As a 21-year-old, Raich
finished third in a slalom here on Jan. 6, 1999. Raich was only 17th after the
opening leg but posted the fastest time in a blistering second run to get his
first World Cup podium since winning a super-G in Crans Montana Switzerland, in
February 2012. Raich said he never lost faith in his skiing despite failing to
reach a podium for the last two years. Even his persistent back problems getting
worse in January didnt hit his confidence. "I knew I still have a fast turn but,
if youre not in good health, you cant race that good," Raich said. "Ive always
had back problems in my career. Three, four days, then it was gone. This year it
was more than a month." The injury hampered his buildup to the Sochi Olympics,
and finally forced him to skip the super-combined race in Sochi. It wasnt Raichs
first mishap in the Olympic season. He needed weeks to recover following an
accident while riding his off-road motorbike in early August. The 80-kilogram
bike rolled over on steep terrain and landed on his right leg, but Raich escaped
with a torn muscle in his thigh. "I had a really tough season," Raich said. "It
was not easy, it was not fun. But after preparing for the Olympics, I had a
really good feeling. I was in good health. And now I am back on the podium -- as
I believed." Raich won the overall title in 2006 and finished runner-up five
times, including in the 2008-09 season when Aksel Lund Svindal edged him by two
points. Raich allso won 11 medals at major championships, including two golds at
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prove anything to anybody, Raich can compete without pressure -- just like in
the early days of his career. "My first podium in Kranjska Gora, I felt very
free," Raich said. "Afterward you have big goals and you know everyone wants to
see you on the podium. So there was more pressure then but I handled that always
very well." Austria mens head coach Mathias Berthold said he wasnt taken aback
by Raichs podium finish. "I was only surprised by the way he did it, coming from
17th with a sensational second run," Berthold said. "Since his back problems are
gone, he has progressed extremely well." Berthold said he will speak with Raich
about next season -- but not before the current campaign is over. "We let the
World Cup finals go by," Berthold said. "Its not good to discuss long-term plans
while your focus should be on a race the next day." Raich has said before that
he will take his decision regardless of the career plans of longterm girlfriend
Marlies Schild. The 32-year-old slalom specialist won a record 35th slalom race
in December, and she is also yet to decide whether shell remain on the World
Cup. Norways Henrik Kristoffersen, who trailed the 17-year-older Raich in third
for his first career GS podium, said Raich was his idol when following ski
racing as a kid. "I think today Benni was the most impressive skier,"
Kristoffersen said. "I watched him when I grew up and I remember my dad (Lars
Kristoffersen) telling me that Benni had the cleanest turn and he was the best
in GS." Raich smiled when hearing Kristoffersens words. "Its nice to be on the
podium next to him," Raich said. "Because he is the future and I am the past."
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