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Where’s the Ball Movement?
The Raptors aren’t dead yet. If you find yourself pacing the hallway at work this morning, replaying the worst game in franchise history just remember Toronto is down one game. They were embarrassed, humiliated, routed, crushed, overpowered and conquered but even a thesaurus can get tired describing the hurt the Bucks put on last night.…
Halftime Thoughts – Raptors/Bucks Game 3 – We’re getting killed (including Halftime Podcast)
First up, here’s Will: I’ve seen some stuff in my time but this takes the cake. We’re down 27 at the halftime, and basically everything that can go wrong, has gone wrong. Bucks made a change in the starting lineup and got Thon in, and that seemed to energize them to the tune of a…
Personalized Mantras for Every Raptor to Repeat in Game 3
In case Biz isn't around, here are some words of encouragement.
The Team On His Back
After a poor game one performance Kyle Lowry took a lot of heat but he's still the best player on the team and they're only going to go as far as he can take them.
What Comes After
Tuesday night the Toronto Raptors did the expected, and evened up their series against Milwaukee with a narrow 106-100 victory. It’s a completely reasonable thing to want to focus on the good here, and talk about Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan both having solid games to change the narrative that they can’t get it done…
Breaking Down the Most Important 5 Minutes of Game 1
Entering the 4th quarter, the Toronto Raptors trailed the Milwaukee Bucks by five points. Five minutes passed and the Bucks’ lead grew to 12.
The Power of Two
After another disappointing loss to open yet another playoff series for the Toronto Raptors, fans, players and critics alike were left scrambling for answers. What to make of a team that was expected to challenge to win the Eastern Conference struggling so much? Was this simply the team’s identity, that they were meant to struggle…