The Toronto Raptors’ Centres of Attention
With two hulking, agile bigs finally filling the centre position, the Toronto Raptors are poised to make a little noise in the Play[offs]-In.
With two hulking, agile bigs finally filling the centre position, the Toronto Raptors are poised to make a little noise in the Play[offs]-In.
With the majority of starters out, fellow Montrealers, Chris Boucher and Luguentz Dort, battled for City rights early, but it was the collective effort of the other Raptors that overpowered the Thunder.
Forgive me if you've heard this one before. Raptors lose, again, on the second half of a back-to-back.
The two-win-streaking(!) Toronto Raptors take on the superstar-less Los Angeles Lakers in another battle of depleted rosters.
Two former champions face-off amidst challenging times and unanticipated self-reflection.
With no Kyle Lowry, the Raptors showed flashes as the Team of the Future, but fell short, once again, to a Superstar Point Guard and Co.
We're through it. Kyle remains. Norman gone. The Raps, now healthy and invigorated, begin their Playoff Push against a Championship-seeking Phoenix Suns.
My first go at 10 things I dig and don't dig about the Toronto Raptors including Drake Jerseys 2.0, No More Aron Baynes (Please!), and Jack Armstrong on Cameo.
Raptors get feisty too late and drop their 8th in a row to a locked-in Collin Sexton and his Merry Cavaliers
Raptors head to Motor City in hopes of kiboshing a five-game losing skid.
Raps crawl to Chicago on a four-game losing streak to play the first of eight back-to-backs.
The Atlanta Hawks' Tony Snell hits a buzzer-beating three-pointer to cap off a late-game comeback over the once-again, shorthanded Toronto Raptors.