Raps Don’t Look Ready For Opening Night, And That’s A Good Thing
The Toronto Raptors have struggled to solidify themselves for opening night, but that might help the team avoid last year's late-season collapse.
The Toronto Raptors have struggled to solidify themselves for opening night, but that might help the team avoid last year's late-season collapse.
With the regular season just 10 days away, we overview what we can expect and what might catch Dwane Casey’s squad by surprise.
Preseason means nothing, right? How about we talk about it anyway | KLow looks impressive in the preseason and continues to prove that the team’s success will go as he goes.
Jonas Valanciunas and Patrick Patterson rated out poorly as a tandem last season, and should not be starting together this season.
There's no shortage of storylines when it comes to the Power Forward position. Patrick Patterson's chance to shine highlights the stable of anticipated action.
DeMarre Carroll, James Johnson and Bruno Caboclo lead the line for the Raptors at the small-forward position.
Masai Ujiri has become surprisingly content with the status quo.
Looking at the Raptors hottest free-agent acquisition from a fantasy basketball lens.
By all accounts, the retooled roster gets a passing grade. Now the Raps must face their demons and turn new hope into reality. Plus it's a long weekend!
DeMarre Carroll can impact the defense in a multitude of ways. Here's evidence.
Breaking down DeMarre Carroll's game and how he will fit in Toronto.
Group hugs for everyone as Raptors introduce DeMarre Carroll and Cory Joseph.