How the Raptors stopped the NBA’s best offense and Domantas Sabonis
Samson Folk does a film breakdown of the Raptors defense on Domantas Sabonis and the Kings.
Samson Folk does a film breakdown of the Raptors defense on Domantas Sabonis and the Kings.
Toronto finally secured a win at home. Nate Bjorkgren drove home smiling.
To 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 to mitigate the financial losses that COVID-19 has subjected to their sector. Naturally, there’s a lot left to figure out before anything pops…
If you had told me that the Raptors would beat the (very good) Pacers quite handily in the same game that Kyle Lowry had to leave in the third quarter and Pascal Siakam went 0-11 for part of the game, I wouldn’t have been surprised. That’s right! I wouldn’t be. I’m bucking the expectations of…
The game started the same way it ended, in a way. Myles Turner punishing the Raptors from downtown, Aaron Holiday slithering into the teeth of the Raptors defense, and Domantas Sabonis smashing around on the interior. Kyle Lowry and the Raptors fought tooth and nail to bring themselves back into this game. Ultimately, they fell…
Looking back, looking forward. (and injuries, yuck.)
With Kawhi Leonard managing his workload, Jonas Valanciunas on the mend, and OG Anunoby still taking care of things with his family, the Raptors faced an uphill battle against the Eastern Conference’s third best team, the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers have been one of the league’s best teams since December. Even with Victor Oladipo and…
Hope Oladipo is okay… tough game. Toronto 106 Final Box Score 110 Indiana B- P. Siakam37 MIN, 16 PTS, 9 REB, 4 AST, 0 STL, 5-16 FG, 1-4 3FG, 5-5 FT, 0 BLK, 0 TO, -12 +/- The Pacers schemed him really well in this one. Kudos to him for doing a decent job of…
A strong showing for JV and troublesome Poeltl news.
Probably the last one for the regular season.