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9. Sandy Lyle, 1988 “Shades of Sandy Lyle” has become a traditional Masters phrase describing any shot that slowly trickles back to the pin in the 18th green. It recalls the feat of this great Scot, who famously rolled this bunker shot back towards the flag. He holed the 6-foot putt to seal the tournament. 8. Jack Nicklaus, 1975 With six Green Jackets to his name, The Golden Bear has a rich history of great Masters moments. But this one stands above the rest: Nicklaus draining a 40-foot uphill putt is what made him the very definition of clutch. 7. Gene Sarazen, 1935 Wed love to show you the double eagle that has often been called the greatest shot in golf history, but sadly video replay just wasnt a going concern back in the 1930s. What we do have, however, is this clip of Sarazen recounting his famed "The Shot Heard Round the World," and recalling the moment that playing partner Walter Hagen pressured Sarazen to grab a club and hit it, on account that he didnt want to be late for a post-round dinner date. 6. Louis Oosthuizen, 2012 An astounding 253 yards from the pin, the South African air-mailed a double eagle into the Masters history books. And the most amazing part? He tossed the ball into the crowd. 5. Bubba Watson, 2012 In the quest for his 2012 Green Jacket, Bubba Watson was forced to take one of the tournaments greatest risks, boldly attempting this hook shot from behind two trees and a TV tower. In the annals of guts and glory, youll find a clip of this shot. 4. Phil Mickelson, 2010 Face to face with a tree on the par five 13th hole, Lefty summoned his greatest Masters moment, a breathtaking six-iron stroke that he landed just feet from the green. The next five holes were no sweat, as Phil clinched his third career Green Jacket, elevating himself into the realm of true golf icons. 3. Vijay Singh, 2009 Okay, this one didnt happen in officially sanctioned play, but its so impressive, we had to include it. Its Vijay Singh in a practice round before the 2009 tournament. The Masters champ casually strides up to the ball and skips it along the water, up onto the green and into the cup for a hole in one. The reaction is simply priceless. 2. Larry Mize, 1987 The Masters only hometown champion pulled off golfs most famous pre-Tiger chip in a 1987 sudden death playoff with the legendary Greg Norman. Standing 120 feet from the hole, Mize drains it, and when the visor flies off during his celebration, this shot was officially written into the history books. 1. Tiger Woods, 2005 This sublime Masters memory hardly needs an introduction. Its Tiger in absolute peak form, bending the laws of physics to hole this unforgettable chip. 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Vasquez, acquired from Sacramento on Monday, was the last of the four new players to arrive in Toronto after being held up in New York for two days getting his paperwork sorted out. He had every reason to be drained, but unlike his three Kings-turned-Raptors teammates a day prior, he did not show it. For him, this trade - his third since coming into the league in 2010 - is an opportunity for a fresh start, a fresh start he may or may not find in Toronto but one he desperately needs. "I just want to play," the Venezuelan-born point guard said. "I just want to be happy, I want to feel like Im enjoying what Im doing and this opportunity is probably going to get that back for me because I was struggling in Sacramento." "Hopefully I stay here for a long time, but you cant control that. Im just looking forward to the opportunity. I think this is really going to be a fresh start for me." Since playing a marginal role on the Grizzlies team that went to the Conference Semifinals in his rookie year, the 26-year-old lost 100 games in two seasons with the Hornets before being traded to the Kings this past summer. Coming off a career season, in which he averaged 13.9 points and 9.0 assists with New Orleans, placing second in most improved player voting, Vasquez never quite found his game in Sacramento. Recovering from offseason ankle surgery, Vasquez was limited in training camp with his new team and struggled, not unlike the Kings themselves, upon his return to the lineup. A class act, Vasquez was very careful to remain thankful and respectful to the Kings organization, however he was very clearly thrilled to move on. "The NBA is all about fit, how you fit with a team," he said. "Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt work. Unfortunately it didnt work in Sacramento, nothing against the franchise or the guys that play there." "Ive (turned) the page," he continued. 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The season of change has just begun but many fans, media-types, league executives and even players believe they know where this is headed. "A lot of people talk about tanking and all that," Vasquez acknowledged, asked if hes willing to be patient and wait for a time in which this team is ready to win. "Ill speak on my behalf, obviously I know players, you know players in this league, Im not going to go out there and just give the ball away and say, hey just score." "I just want to go out there and complete and whether we win or lose at the end of the day you want to feel like you gave everything." Vasquezs presence will win the Raptors a game or two this year, maybe more, whether they like it or not, whether you like it or not. And thats not a bad thing. He is both the perfect player and the perfect person for any organization looking to change their long-suffering culture. 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