The balance of change and continuity moving forward
Blow-up the team or continue to build on what you have? Balance is needed.
Blow-up the team or continue to build on what you have? Balance is needed.
There was little excuse for a team with the resources of the Raptors to have been behind the curve. Now the first step has been taken.
While it may be difficult to see, there is a bright side to the Raptors getting swept by the Wizards. It may be not what you think, though.
The Raptors were an ascendant team, an easy sell to free agents, until the wheels fell off and made GM Masai Ujiri's job exponentially harder.
Beginning the offseason evaluation with the team's unquestioned leader: how culpable is #7 in the team's collapse?
The writing is painted on the wall, printed in bright Raptors red. Change is coming.
If what what Lou Williams and Kyle Lowry had to say are any indication, Dwane Casey didn’t exactly get a vote of confidence from his team.
Taking stock of what changes seem likely for a team that clearly looks like it's run it's course.
Did the Raptors burn goodwill with a burgeoning fan base with their first-round loss?
A significant collapse over the second half of the season and a brutal first round sweep means an interesting summer ahead. And perhaps a Raptors fire sale?
What are the odds the Raptors can become the 1 in 1-111?
I think it's time to have a discussion about this Raptors franchise that's about 15 years overdue.