Raptors Weekly Podcast – Game 4 Preview: A New Series is Born
Raptors lead the Heat 2-1 with pivotal Game 4 looming in Miami. No Jonas Valanciunas, and likely no Hassan Whiteside means that the series is born anew.
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Raptors lead the Heat 2-1 with pivotal Game 4 looming in Miami. No Jonas Valanciunas, and likely no Hassan Whiteside means that the series is born anew.
Kyle Lowry is once again over everything.
The Raptors take Game 2 by climbing on the giant shoulders of Jonas Valanciunas.
We're strangely calm and hardly melodramatic after the Raptors drop Game 1 at home to the Heat. After all, losing Game 1's kind of our thing.
For the first time ever, RR previews a second-round series.
Recorded shortly after the Game 7 win, Andrew and Zarar go back and forth between the Pacer win and the upcoming Heat series.
We can't purport to know what's in the Raptors' hearts. We can only give ours.
The Raptors suffer a third quarter collapse in Indiana and get blown out in the fourth with both DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry continuing their struggles.
Blake and Will recorded a podcast live at Tallboys with the Raptors HQ crew.
The Raptors storm back in the fourth to complete a comeback and take a 3-2 series lead heading back to Indiana. Norman Powell has now officially taken over the title of 6-God.
The Raptors blew a chance to take a firm grip on the series in Game 4, and find themselves facing dark prospects if Game 5 goes south.
Well, this was ugly. Blake rolls solo and answers all your questions.