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    NBA - Raptors show Kings who's Bosh (+video)

    TORONTO (NBA) - Chris Bosh dominated with 31 points and nine rebounds as the Toronto Raptors rolled to a big win over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. Bosh, the Team USA big man, was 11 of 12 from the field and nine of 10 at the line as Toronto improved to 21-18. Jose Calderon, the ...

    TORONTO (NBA) - Chris Bosh dominated with 31 points and nine rebounds as the Toronto Raptors rolled to a big win over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.

    Bosh, the Team USA big man, was 11 of 12 from the field and nine of 10 at the line as Toronto improved to 21-18.

    Jose Calderon, the Spain point guard, had a fine performance as well with 17 points, 14 assists and three steals as the Raptors improved to 21-18.

    The Kings dropped to 15-22.

    The Raptors are trying to stay within striking distance of the Atlantic Division-leading Boston Celtics (31-6), who cooled off the hot Portland Trail Blazers (23-15), 100-90.

    Ray Allen poured in a season-high 35 points for Boston, who also got 26 points from Kevin Garnett.

    The New York Knicks (14-25) beat neighbors New Jersey, 111-105, with Jamal Crawford torching the Nets (18-20) with 35 points.

    Andrew Bogut of Australia had 21 points, 10 rebounds and blocked four shots as the Milwaukee Bucks (16-23) beat the Atlanta Hawks (17-18).

    In other games, the Miami Heat's struggles continued as they were brushed aside by the Chicago Bulls, 126-96.

    Miami, the NBA champions of two years ago, fell to 8-29 while Chicago improved to 15-22.

    New Orleans won 123-92 over Seattle, Indiana defeated Golden State 125-117 and Charlotte beat the Orland Magic, 99-93.

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