The Raptors Lineup Stock Game, Part 2
We check back in with the Raptors Lineup Stock game at the end of the first fiscal quarter of the season to see who made or lost made-up money.
We check back in with the Raptors Lineup Stock game at the end of the first fiscal quarter of the season to see who made or lost made-up money.
The importance of putting a player in a position to succeed.
The Toronto Raptors have played 22 games this season, meaning it's now safe to start looking at statistics for meaningful trends and performance indicators.
These Warriors are from another planet. The Raps have come really close to winning though…twice.
Is it time for Patrick Patterson to start? Bebe? Silky?
DeMarre Carroll's injury and Terrence Ross' struggles have the potential to become bigger problems down the line. And by the way, Kristaps Porzingis is in town.
Buy low, sell high! Get in on owning imaginary shares with the Raptors lineup stock game.
Masai Ujiri made the controversial choice to retain Dwane Casey last spring, and then doubled-down by retooling the roster for him, and his decision is paying off after the Raptors leaped out to a 5-0 start to the season.
The Milwaukee Bucks and a chance to start the year 3-0 are on the docket. Mix in a Greivis Vasquez appearance and our Sunday night just got a little more interesting.
The year started ugly with a rough first quarter, but the Raptors started the season with an opening night victory over the Pacers.
DeMarre Carroll has left the Pacers game with an injury after falling awkwardly on a drive.