DeRozan
Where’s the Ball Movement?
The Raptors aren’t dead yet. If you find yourself pacing the hallway at work this morning, replaying the worst game in franchise history just remember Toronto is down one game. They were embarrassed, humiliated, routed, crushed, overpowered and conquered but even a thesaurus can get tired describing the hurt the Bucks put on last night.…
Taking a Look At The Overall Impact Of Serge Ibaka
While some might see the Kyle Lowry injury as horrible timing, and it is, there is also a little glimmer of positivity which has come from it. The Raptors have struggled so much this season without Kyle Lowry before the arrival of Serge Ibaka. Per NBAwowy, the Raptors have a -7 net rating in 717…
Some Interesting Heroes Emerge For The Toronto Raptors
It was looking like another grim night at the Air Canada Center for the Toronto Raptors going into the 4th quarter, but an unexpected unit went on a massive run to come back and win the game 90-85. The Raptors started this game off hot, and it was a well deserved starting nod for Norman…
Worst Road Trip Ever Continues With Close Loss to Clippers
The Raptors did well to keep it close but couldn't quite catch the Clippers.
How DeMar DeRozan Became An Elite Scorer Without A Three-Point Shot
DeRozan not only has the skills to be a very good player, he’s also very smart in the way he carries out these moves.
Quick Reaction: Rockets:113, Raptors:107
Tough loss to swallow for the Raps, but it's on to the next one.
Lowry’s 25 helps Raptors trounce Pistons, 103-89
Kyle Lowry's fourth-quarter heroics helped the Toronto Raptors seal a 103-89 win over the Detroit Pistons last night.
No need for the Toronto Raptors to make a trade — they’re winning
If the plan is to address both the present and future with a big move, it might be best to wait until the offseason.
DeRozan’s 34 leads Toronto Raptors to win over Boston Celtics
The Toronto Raptors are winners of six straight after defeating the Boston Celtics 115-109 last night.
Oh, Bother. Blazers Batter Raptors
The Raptors defence is predictably unable to contain LaMarcus Aldridge and the intelligent ball movement of the Portland Trail Blazers.











