Raptors Head into Break on a High Note, Sweep Wizards
Watching the Raptors play basketball down the stretch of close games is kind of like watching a Rocky movie.
Watching the Raptors play basketball down the stretch of close games is kind of like watching a Rocky movie.
Well, that was fun. The Raptors came out looking like hot garbage, and then delighted us with three beautiful quarters of basketball in a 123-107 home victory over the Clippers.
While it might be time to officially retire the #WeTheFourth hashtag, the Raptors earned their second overtime victory in as many nights, coming away with a 120-116 victory in Washington.
The Raptors withstood a furious comeback to hold on to a 127-122 win in Brooklyn.
The Raptors have a number of important decisions to make after falling 95-93 to a Pelicans squad coming off a 15-point loss to the 76ers and playing without superstar Anthony Davis and starting point guard Jrue Holiday.
The Raptors beat Philadelphia 100-84 in Demar Derozan's first game back from a 21-game absence due to a groin injury.
Last night’s 103-95 loss to the Charlotte Hornets was like bad sex: a couple of exciting moments but mostly limp, listless and disappointing.
The Raptors were simply unable to keep up with the torrid pace unleashed in Oakland last night.
I’m on vacation in Germany so this pre-game is going to be short like Mugsy and sweet like Bebe. The Raptors head into Los Angeles to take on the Clippers in a Saturday afternoon matinee. This is the second game of a beefy 9-game home stand for the Clippers. While they’ve sputtered to a 5-5…
This was supposed to be the year that Jonas turned the corner. He’d finally grasp the intricacies of the NBA’s complicated defensive schemes enough for Dwane Casey to trust him when it mattered most.
The Raptors came in looking to win seven consecutive games for the first time since 2002. It looked good early for Toronto but after jumping out to a 10-0 start things just never quite fell back into rhythm.
Get the libations, gravy and tryptophan out of your system, because it’s time to ball. The league’s two best offenses are going head-to-head tonight in Toronto. Zach Lowe has already done a much better job of describing the brilliance of the Maverick’s pick-and-roll heavy offense than I ever could so I encourage you to check…