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I have removed this line: At halftime of Toronto Raptors home game at the end of 2005-2006, a fan was yelling "Babcock is the devil, Babcock is the devil". Shortly after Babcock called security, and the fan was forced out of the ACC., since it is of questionable value, and there is no citation. --MrBoo (talk, contribs) 15:12, 28 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
I removed the paragraph explaining how Babcock trading Vince Carter provided cap space for Colangelo to work with this offseason, because its uncited and untrue. The Raps were still over the cap after that trade and it was only the Jalen Rose trade (engineered by Wayne Embry) that gave them enough space to work with.
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