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By John Hollinger
ESPN Insider Tuesday, September 26, 2006 Go to: Offseason moves | Biggest strength | Biggest weakness | Outlook Sometimes you don't judge the success of a season by wins and losses, and for the Toronto Raptors it was that kind of year. Though they went from 33 wins in 2004-05 to 27 in 2005-06, the team's future brightened immeasurably. On the court, the cause was the play of Chris Bosh. The third-year forward is the forgotten gem of the star-studded 2003 draft, and he took another huge step forward by making his first All-Star tea ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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