T.J. Ford didn't look or sound like he was ready to play in Friday's Game 6, while Jose Calderon promised he would be on the court, saying he had suffered only a "mild sprain" Wednesday night. Of the two, it is increasingly obvious that Ford's is the more serious. The dimunitive guard lost a full season to a spinal injury only two years ago and he wasn't making any commitment to play. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Cavaliers await.
- Calderon, Ford injuries could finish the Raptors - David Waldstein & Eli Gelman - Star-Ledger
- Nets won't look ahead - Marc Berman - New York Post
- Nets giving Carter a pass - Julian Garcia - New York Daily News
- Raptors hope Ford, Calderon will heal for Game 6 - AP
- Nets miss a shot at getting rest - Steve Adamek - The Record
- Nets notebook - Steve Adamek - The Record
- Putting their faith in God and Martin - Bruce Arthur - National Post
- Raptors guarded about their health - Matthew Sekeres - National Post
- Raptors may turn to backup with long history - Michael Grange - Toronto Globe & Mail
- Raptors could go with point guard by committee - Michael Grange - Toronto Globe & Mail
- Mitchell hints at a `surprise' - Doug Smith - Toronto Star
- Raptors face long odds - Dave Perkins - Toronto Star
- Peterson puts on late-season show after trying year - Doug Smith - Toronto Star
- Martin: Confidence man - Dave Feschuk - Toronto Star
- Point of pain for Raps - Mike Ganter - Toronto Sun
- Frank-ly speaking, Vince was right - Mike Ganter - Toronto Sun
- Bargnani second for rookie honours - Mike Ganter - Toronto Sun
- Raps need Bosh more than ever - Steve Buffery - Toronto Sun
- Raptor defence on Kidd may be key to victory - Doug Smith & Dave Feschuk - Toronto Star