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          NUREMBERG, Germany -- Second-seeded Eugenie Bouchard of
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 |  Canada will play Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic
 for the Nuremberg Cup title.
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 Bouchard defeated Karin Knapp of Italy 6-4, 6-3 and
 Pliskova upset fourth-seeded Elina Svitolina of Ukraine
 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 in Fridays semifinals. Bouchard reached the
 semifinals at the Australian Open but is still looking
 for her first WTA title. Pliskova, who upset top-seeded
 Angelique Kerber of Germany in the quarterfinals, is in
 her second final of the year and is seeking her second
 career title after Kuala Lumpur in 2013. Bouchard has not
 lost a set en route to the final.
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 adding a double in the first inning. Chicago has won
 eight of 12 to get back to .500 (27-27). The White Sox
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 run.TORONTO - Andrea Bargnani meant everything to this
 Raptors franchise once. Drafted first overall in 2006, he
 was once the source of hope for an ailing fan base. A
 mysterious 21-year-old from Italy, he possessed the
 unique skill set required to become a special player in a
 league obsessed with upside. A seven-footer who could
 shoot and put the ball on the floor, he had more upside
 than he knew what to do with. As silly as it seemed then
 to compare a player with no NBA experience, a player most
 knew nothing - or next to nothing - about to a future
 hall of famer and soon-to-be MVP, that stopped (almost)
 no one from doing just that. He was supposed to be the
 next Dirk Nowitzki. Bargnani meant everything to his
 former team until, gradually over seven years laden with
 false hope and hurt feelings, he meant nothing. "I dont
 know what it was," said Dwane Casey, Bargnanis coach for
 two of his seven seasons in Toronto, looking back at the
 tarnished relationship between fans and the former first-
 overall pick. "I thought Andrea needed a fresh start."
 One exhibition game into that fresh start, Bargnani will
 make his first return to the Air Canada Centre on Friday,
 three months after the trade that sent him to New York.
 Catch the game live on TSN Radio 1050 starting at 7pm et.
 "We have no ill feelings for Andrea," Casey acknowledged
 Thursday afternoon following practice. "For him
 personally and as a friend Im glad to see him not have to
 go through some of the things he went through here."
 Plagued by injuries and a perceived lack of effort,
 Bargnani experienced far more lows than highs in Toronto
 and as a result many fans began to sour on a player they
 once celebrated, however briefly. In seven seasons,
 Bargnani averaged 15.2 points and 4.8 rebounds, shooting
 44 per cent from the field and 36 per cent from three-
 point range. Over his final two seasons as a Raptor he
 missed more games (82) than he played in (66) and saw his
 scoring average fall from a career-best 21.4 in 2010-11 -
 his first as the offensive focal point, sans Chris Bosh -
 to just 12.7 last year. By midseason and to the dismay of
 Casey and several vocal Raptors players, Bargnani was
 routinely booed by the home crowd. "You hate to see
 somebody on your team go through something like that,"
 reiterated DeMar DeRozan, a teammmate of Bargnanis for
 the past four seasons.
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 Although Fridays game - the first of two preseason visits
 to Toronto for Bargnani and the Knicks - wont count
 towards the standings, the atmosphere in the ACC could
 resemble the return of past Raptors-turned-Raptor
 villains. "They can boo him all they want to now," Casey
 joked. "Fans are going to do what theyre going to do and
 so he should probably put on ear plugs." Bargnanis return
 will likely be the latest in a long line of former
 Raptors to be welcomed back with a chorus of boos and
 jeers from the ACC faithful. When beloved point guard
 Jose Calderon made his return to a standing ovation in
 April, Pistons head coach Lawrence Frank (now an
 assistant with the Nets) alluded to the Toronto
 franchises long history of hostile homecomings. It all
 started with Damon Stoudamire, who scored 22 points in
 2000 returning with the Blazers two years after forcing a
 trade out of Toronto. Tracy McGrady poured in 24 points
 in his first game back a year later, followed by 39
 points from Vince Carter in 2005 and 25 from Bosh in
 2011. For what its worth, Hedo Turkoglu was held to 11 in
 his return, but that should surprise no one. Soon
 Bargnani will join that group, matching Boshs seven
 seasons as the longest tenured but unlike most of that
 list, who achieved some individual and/or team success
 here (Turkoglu being the obvious exception), his Raptors
 legacy will leave a predominately bitter taste in the
 mouths of Raptors fans. He wont be remembered as a 20-
 point scorer. He wont be remembered for finishing second,
 behind only Brandon Roy in Rookie of the Year voting. No,
 instead hell be remembered for his declining shooting
 percentages, his modest rebounding numbers, his laissez-
 faire attitude, the injuries, the general manager who
 blindly stood by him until the end and a Primo pasta ad
 that will forever be ingrained into our hearts. Most of
 all hell be remembered for what he failed to become. "I
 didnt get out of him what  was hoping for," Casey
 admitted Thursday; not the first and likely not the last
 coach to come to that realization. "I wanted him to be
 Dirk-like."
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