Measuring Team Depth
What makes a team deep? I propose a definition something along the lines of satisfying the following conditions, and view the current Raptors roster in this context.
What makes a team deep? I propose a definition something along the lines of satisfying the following conditions, and view the current Raptors roster in this context.
Terrence Ross was the lone disappointing Raptor at the Las Vegas Summer League.
I totally speculate on three things the Raptors might do this season, and then I pretend like I know what they'll do. I also suggest (without a knowing a single thing) what the Raptors should do with Jonas Valanciunas for the summer league. Funny part is, I'm probably 100% accurate. Scratch that, I'm 100% accurate.
The Toronto Raptors beat the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night by a score of 95-78 and move on to Saturday's quarter-finals.
For the first time in five years, the Raptors play a playoff game.
The Raptors have bought out Marcus Camby and signed D.J. Augustin. Some thoughts on those moves and a cap update.
Warning: This is another one of my epic columns, but try and stick with it because it gets into some never discussed territory (that I know of), and talks specifically about the Raptors’ situation. With the 2014 draft looking like it might get even better, and with many scouts and NBA executives saying there could be…
Looking at the math behind an amnesty and updating the cap situation.
Raptors sign Dwight Buycks, Eastern Conference landscape does not shift.
At long last the third part of what I hope will be a yearly tradition. First, we looked at the five most overrated players, then the underrated, and this time we’ll look at 5 players who should break out next season. As with the other lists, who I didn’t put on the list might be…
How have the Raptors not made use of the amnesty provision yet? When you think about a CBA clause that allows a team a one-time shot at getting out from under a bad NBA contract, you think of general managers like Bryan Colangelo that necessitate such a provision in the first place.