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By Frankie Anetzberger The Regular Season Moon's season began in Milwaukee where he got his first playing time. He played 14 minutes and had one point off of a foul shot and brought down four rebounds. His next game was in Philadelphia where he recorded his first field goal and went 4-8 from the field with nine points and eight rebounds. More importantly Moon was left in at the end of the game and had to defend the 76ers rising star, Andre Iguodala. He had a clutch block on him late in the game that closed up a 105-103 win for the Raptors. One of the best highlights for his season came in his next game at Chicago. He played in the arena that his idol Scottie Pippen played in. He was told by Coach Sam Mitchell a couple minutes before the game started that he would be included in the starting lineup. He had a spectacular game not only on the offensive end but had a great defensive game. He held the Bulls star, Luol Deng, to one of his season lows with five points and he also had two blocks including one on Deng. He scored 12 points in 24 minutes of play and he would remain in the starting lineup for the rest of the year. His next game against the Utah Jazz was great as well as he scored a season high 15 points, at that time. Moon finished the season averaging 8.5 points per game, 1.2 assists, 6.2 rebounds, 0.65 turnovers, 1.4 blocks, 1.03 steals, and averaged 27.8 minutes per game. He shot 48% from the field, 32% from downtown, and 74% from the charity stripe. Jamario also started 75 games for the Raptors this season which broke their record for most starts by a rookie which was previously held by Damon Stoudamire with 70. Season/Career Highs Points – 17 Twice – Against Philadelphia and Orlando Defensive Rebounds – 12 – Dallas on 11/20/07 Offensive Rebounds – 5 – Washington on 12/01/07 Total Rebounds – 15 – Denver on 3/28/08 Assists – 4 – Three Times - Phoenix, Orlando, and Minnesota Steals – 5 – Atlanta on 1/18/08 Blocks – 6 – Chicago on 11/26/07 Minutes Played – 45 – Washington 3/07/08 The 2008 All-Star Weekend Jamario was invited to both the Rookie/Sophomore game as well as the dunk contest during this year's All-Star weekend in New Orleans. He played 18 minutes in the Rookie/Sophomore game and had 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and had some explosive dunks. The rookies however came up short in the end and the sophomores took the game 136-109. In Moon's first season in the league his high flying ability and his emphatic dunks were recognized by everybody and he was selected to participate in the dunk contest. He would face tough competition though in Dwight Howard, Rudy Gay, and former dunk contest champion Gerald Green. His first dunk was an alley-oop 360 that he cranked back and received a 46. The second dunk Jamario brought out Jason Kapono and he put a piece of tape a little behind the free-throw line. Jamario had originally planned on just dunking it by himself but the rules stated he needed to use an assist man, so he used his second attempt to do so. The tape proved to be a little misleading for Jamario. He took off a little inside of the free-throw line and slammed it with his left hand and scored a 44 on the dunk. Jamario had made a preview of the dunk and can be seen on YouTube where he took off behind the free-throw line and dunked it. Although Jamario showed an impressive attempt on both dunks he came up short and ended up finishing third behind Dwight Howard and Gerald Green. Dwight Howard would go on to win the contest with his well known "Superman" dunk. Hopefully, with enough support, Jamario can return to the dunk contest next year and defeat the competition. 2008 Post Season Coach Sam Mitchell did not start Moon for the first two games against Orlando and started Andrea Bargnani to match up with Hedo Turkoglu. In the first game Jamario played five minutes and had one rebound. In the second game he played 22 minutes and had three points and six rebounds. Sam Mitchell decided to start Jamario in the third game and he had his best game of the playoffs. He had 11 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, one block, and one steal in 33 minutes. The fourth and unfortunately the last Raptors game of the season Jamario played 19 minutes and had 5 points and 4 rebounds. Jamario averaged 5.4 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, and 1.2 steals per game in the post season. Next Season Jamario signed a two-year contract in the beginning of the year with the second year being an option to the Raptors. He made the league's minimum this year and the second year's amount was disclosed. The Raptors do have the option of resigning Jamario during this year's off-season. The Raptors stressed the issue of rebounding and Jamario brought a lot of rebounding to the team this season. Jamario also loves the city of Toronto so I would look for the Raptors to resign him in the off-season. |