Report: Raptors to Fire Assistant Coaches; Retain Dwane Casey (Update: Snitch in Locker-Room)
As per Twitter people, the Raptors have decided to retain Dwane Casey and instead clean-up their assistant coaches.
As per Twitter people, the Raptors have decided to retain Dwane Casey and instead clean-up their assistant coaches.
Dwane Casey's come under a lot of criticism and many are calling for his head, but is there a case to be made for keeping him on?
The Raptors were an ascendant team, an easy sell to free agents, until the wheels fell off and made GM Masai Ujiri's job exponentially harder.
The once prominent Raptors' season has come to an embarrassing end. The Wizards' series sweep could also result in sweeping changes to the franchise.
Dwane Casey has little regrets on the strategy he used in the playoffs, but does lament DeMar DeRozan's injury as the cause of the defensive drop-off.
Kyle Lowry is 100% healthy. Or not. You try to figure it out.
The Toronto Raptors have played arrogant basketball all season long, refusing to acknowledge their flaws, and now it's coming back to haunt them.
Raptors Republic writer, Tim W., has come into possession of some of the texts some of the Raptors sent on Saturday.
The Raptors played as poorly as possible in Game 1, and positives are tough to come by.
Dwane Casey chatted with the media about DeMar DeRozan being more ready for Game 1 this year, how Toronto has changed their defensive schemes a couple of times this season and what Lou Williams bring to the team due to his experience playing 30 playoff games.
While 50 wins is now out of the question, the Raptors can still break the franchise record for wins and leapfrog the Chicago Bulls for the 3rd seed in the East with a win tonight against the Charlotte Hornets, who have had the Raptors' number lately.
The Raptors can’t eradicate the sins of the regular season, but the Playoffs can go a long way towards setting how severe their repentance will have to be.