Game Day: LeBron Comes To Town
Two teams going in two seemingly different directions face off in Toronto tonight. Can the Raptors get back to their winning ways, or will LeBron and company end the night in a tie for second in the Eastern Conference?
Two teams going in two seemingly different directions face off in Toronto tonight. Can the Raptors get back to their winning ways, or will LeBron and company end the night in a tie for second in the Eastern Conference?
Is Toronto’s hardcore Rap-act back in full effect? Or was it due to the fact an inferior opponent was in the building? The rub lies somewhere in the realm of the latter receiving a slight edge, but a bottom line still remains; the 5-game funk has officially come to an end!
In 2015, the Raptors have a losing record (13-14). What better way to get back up to .500 this year than a trip over to Philly? Yeah, the opening paragraph is in no way intended to comfort you. Actually, it’s probably worse than you initially thought. CANT WAIT TO SPEND JUNE IN BOSTON FOR FINALS…
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