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Toronto Raptors swingman Michael Curry calmly deflected recent attacks against him yesterday, saying they are nothing more than a byproduct of losing. "When you're losing, there's going to be finger pointing and there's going to be a lot of negative things brought out," Curry said. "And that's the reality of it. That's what happens when you lose." Last week, in a report published in The Globe and Mail that detailed a division that exists in the Raptors' locker room, Curry was painted as a player many of the other players on the team no longer trusted, viewed as little more than a stool pigeon for Kevin O'Neill, the team's embattled coach. "I hold my credibility up against anybody," Curry said when questioned about the allegation. |