Raptors Fizzle Out Against What Remains Of The Pelicans
The Raptors leave another win on the table against what has become their achilles heal: non-playoff teams without their best players.
The Raptors leave another win on the table against what has become their achilles heal: non-playoff teams without their best players.
Fresh off a win against the Hawks, the Raptors look for their second win in as many nights against Charles Barkley's favourite team: Daryl Morey's Houston Rockets.
Taking stock of where things stand with the team's depth in a look at the small forward position and bench units.
The Raptors politely welcome the Nets back to town with a look to get back in the win column.
Managing expectations on the season with the spreading, irrational influence of Toronto Maple Leafs fan culture.
With defence and rebounding pulling the team down, the Raptors have real issues in their front court.
The Raptors make several improvements and play mostly well in a tough loss against that Lebron guy.
The sheer will of Lowry pushes the Raps to victory over the Kings as DMC DNPs
Neither team plays defence, neither teams misses shots, Raptors win. Alright, then.
The Raptors season comes to an end two points shy of eliminating the $190 million dollar payroll of Brooklyn. Time to say goodbye to our favourite team.
The Raptors wasted DeRozan's gem by getting whallopped for most of the night. You get your wish, relentless TSN 'game 7 is Sunday*' marketing campaign.
The Raptors build a 26-point lead through 3 brilliant quarters, before giving us post traumatic stress disorder in a meltdown of epic proportions. Thank you Lowry, thank you Andray.