With Summer Looming For The Raptors, 2014 Has Echoes Of 2001
Does the team have to pull out all the stops this summer to maintain their core?
Does the team have to pull out all the stops this summer to maintain their core?
Your move, Dwane Casey.
A winning season doesn't mean anything on it's own – it just represents the first steps.
All season long, Kyle Lowry has acted as a vocal mentor for Raptors’ second-year centre Jonas Valanciuas.
Carter and Bosh both floundered in their first playoff appearances. That doesn't have to spell doom for DeRozan and the Raptors.
With an unexpected postsesaon berth on the horizon, it's time to look ahead at what awaits an inexperienced Playoff club after April 16th.
The Raptors need a transcendent talent in order to jumpstart their future, and they sat out the trade deadline when they couldn't find one.
Despite the patience Masai Ujiri's five-year deal affords, will the Toronto Raptors' recent success make them buyers at the trade deadline?
Re-signing with the Toronto Raptors should be Kyle Lowry's first priority in free agency this summer.
You can only control what you can control, and in the NBA… well, that ain’t much. It’s the lesson that Masai Ujiri seems to keep learning again and again.
It’s not often that a tank-triggering move makes a team better, but I think last night’s trade of Rudy Gay may have achieved just such a paradoxical outcome.
There are two areas of dysfunction that I believe are severely holding the Raptors back right now, and that is pick-and-roll play and Rudy Gay’s shot selection.