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Dan FabrizioApr 24, 2008

4/24/2008 6:00pm EST                                                                           
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In the NBA playoffs, the Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards and Houston Rockets all face 2-0 series deficits and do-or-die games tonight.

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If you're a Toronto Raptors fan, you've got to be wondering why Chris Bosh chose the end of the season to call out his teammates as a bunch of mediocre underperformers. Arguably, many of the Raptors might fit that description, but Bosh's timing and judgment were terrible.

Lucky for Bosh there's a guy named Deshawn Stevenson.  Perhaps the "timing is everything, stupid" award should go to D. Steves, the Wizards' self-avowed Lebron-stopper and long-time Lebron-hater. Simply put, the "underrated" LeBron has poned Stevenson and the rest of the Wiz cast in their first two playoff games. Perhaps their strategy of flagrantly fouling him is Washington's best chance.

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There are no key market moves to report today. The lines in the three NBA playoff games are hovering at or near their opening markers, as are the lion's share of Major League Baseball game lines.

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Dallas and Phoenix, back at home, try for their first playoff wins.

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