Give us Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses
It's an awful lot easier to win basketball games when your shots are going in.
It's an awful lot easier to win basketball games when your shots are going in.
This was a game the Raptors had better won otherwise heads might have rolled.
Why the Pacers are championship contenders and the Raptors are a borderline playoff team.
See if you can explain some of these decisions.
A recap, some more gripes about Rudy Gay, some praise for Lebron and a note on basketball strategies.
For those wondering why there was no quick recap, last night, it was due to an unavailability of writers, who were all on other VERY important assignments. We apologize to those whose game day isn’t complete without a Raptor’s Republic Quick Recap.
I don’t want to sound alarm bells after losing the second game of the season on the road, one which we were underdogs in to begin with. The reality is that the Hawks, even on paper, are the better team and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Raptors suffered defeat.
There was jubilation on behalf of the coaching staff, team, fans and everybody covering the team when the preseason finally ended, enabling the real games and the real basketball to start.
It’s difficult to know what the difference is between what you see in the preseason, and what you learn. You can see player-to-undoubtedly-be-released-in-January play a major role for his team, but you’d be foolish to over react to what you see (right everyone who vocalized a 2012 pre-season opinion about Gerald Green?). You could see…
The Raptors nearly lose it when a late missed dunk gives Boston late life, but the subs hang on.
Toronto defeats Boston in a total snooze fest. Landry Fields and Terrence Ross led the Raptors in scoring (no really). Read on to find out how they did it!