Game Day: Bring On The Zards
Toronto and Washington meet in a battle for No. 2 in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto and Washington meet in a battle for No. 2 in the Eastern Conference.
On Sunday night, the Toronto Raptors prevailed over the defending champs, San Antonio Spurs. Reclaiming a bit of their early season form in the process.
James Johnson is your basketball overlord. Toronto puts in a great defensive performance and Popovich will have to wait to hit 1,000 wins.
Last June, the Spurs put on one of the most incredible displays of basketball the NBA has ever seen when they thoroughly beat the reigning two-time NBA champions, the Miami Heat. A team previously derided as boring suddenly made passing and teamwork exciting and trendy.
Well, that was fun. The Raptors came out looking like hot garbage, and then delighted us with three beautiful quarters of basketball in a 123-107 home victory over the Clippers.
Lowry against Paul. Williams against Crawford. All that offense. On ESPN.
If it's possible for a team that's 16 games over .500 to hit rock bottom, this was it.
This rivalry will never get old. The Raptors’ inconsistencies on the other hand, are heading in the opposite direction.
The Raptors politely welcome the Nets back to town with a look to get back in the win column.
What transpired at the ACC last night was not basketball. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Late comeback from Toronto falls short as the 9-then-8-man Bucks come out with the W.