When Pascal Siakam first ascended as a true scoring option for the Raptors, it was done on the back of agile and polished post play, an improved corner jumper, and an effortless
MoreTo the surprise of no one, the NBA is trying very hard to finish it’s season. Players and owners alike have a watchful eye on dropping revenue, and will do their damndest
MoreThe Raptors welcome the Philadelphia 76ers to town in a battle between two of the East's best teams.
MoreLet’s talk about Seinfeld. Better yet, let’s talk about one of the greatest episodes of the greatest television show, ‘The Bizarro Jerry’. Elaine stumbles into a new friend group, one that weirdly
MorePrepping game five
MoreHere we are, looking Game 3 dead in the face. The 76ers made the Raptors uncomfortable in Game 2, and the Raptors missed a chunk of make-able shots. The Raptors did a
MoreThe Raptors lost Game 2. They had their worst performance from downtown since January. One of the NBA’s resident marksmen, Danny Green went 1-6 on threes and five attempts were wide-open. He
MoreStuck in the mud: Raptors rally late, unable to overcome first half woes in home loss to Sixers
The Toronto Raptors have made their bread this postseason by forcing turnovers and stymieing their opponent’s offensive flow with a heightened defensive tenacity. On Monday night, the shoe was firmly placed on
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MoreMake or Break: Analyzing the individual matchups and scenarios between Philadelphia and Toronto
For much of the regular season the top four teams in the Eastern Conference had separated themselves from the pack. Once the All-Star break came (and Victor Oladipo had suffered a gruesome
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MoreAs luck would have it, the Raptors are to Ben Simmons, what Jrue Holiday is to Kyle Lowry and Damian Lillard. The Raptors bold defense of “Shoot it, coward” has had brilliant
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