The Raptors use of the D-League
Examining how the Raptors have used the D-League system and whether they've done a fair job of it.
Examining how the Raptors have used the D-League system and whether they've done a fair job of it.
New feature called Take Three where we discuss Raptors-related items. For the first installment it's Jose Calderon, Sonny Weems and P.J Carlesimo.
As the RR fiscal year ends, the boys at the home office in Athabasca, Alberta, had some funding left over which they used to plant spies at MLSE offices. Money well spent as they present the Top Ten Things Overheard in Colangelo's Office.
Sportsnet pulling a TSN2, Barbosa speaks, DeRozan's devotion to Toronto and a comment on Bargnani. And a mention of my favorite female sports anchor: Laura Diakun.
A look at the point guard situation for the other 29 teams tells us that Jose Calderon will be a hard sell.
You don't buy into the Young Gunz hype? Don't worry, we'll force-feed you.
You know that feeling you get when you're about to see a really bad movie? You know it's bad, but for some reason or the other, you're forced to see it and you just tell yourself that it won't be awful and there'll be some good parts of it.
After absorbing the reaction to the Granger article, part of me wanted to post a "Solomon Alabi for Dwight Howard makes sense" piece but I don't think that would have gone over well. Instead, let's move on and speak of Solomon Alabi and the depth at center, but before we do that, we must first…
The Jose Calderon to Indiana trade rumours don't make much sense, unless you consider Danny Granger.
The name's Roth, Scott Roth. We talk to Matt Steinmetz from Comcast Sportsnet BayArea about the newest Raptor.