Jose can you see? Pre-game: Raptors vs. Mavericks
Jose Calderon and the hot-shooting Mavericks are in town to see if the Raptors are still giving away free wins.
Jose Calderon and the hot-shooting Mavericks are in town to see if the Raptors are still giving away free wins.
Unless your name is Dirk or LaMarcus, you should probably stay away from the dreaded mid-range.
The Raptors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 94-89, delivering an appropriate response to their loss in Boston two nights earlier.
Patterson, Lowry and DeRozan all shine in an Atlantic Division showdown.
We talk to Megan Ann Wilson about the Raptors and what they're trying to do with Drake, and lay rest to the corpse of tank nation.
There's a game tonight, but first a plea to all Raptor fans from Jack Nicholson.
The Atlantic division is a bit of paradox, as these two teams whose front offices are actively trying to be as close to last place as possible find themselves vying for the Atlantic division lead.
In the midst of the Rudy circus, and the Kobe circus, the Raps play some of their best ball of the season.
I knew it was coming the whole time. I’m not claiming clairvoyance, and it’s not because I think the Raptors are terrible. It’s because I know that the Warriors are nothing close to as terrible as they were for the first 30 minutes.
There are two areas of dysfunction that I believe are severely holding the Raptors back right now, and that is pick-and-roll play and Rudy Gay’s shot selection.