EP. 7: WHOSE TAKE IS THAT ANYWAYS? – Raptors Jersey Designs + Off-Season Quiz
Host Es Baraheni is joined by @Samfolkk, @Too_Much_Hoops, @VtecPapi and @WoodleySean.
Host Es Baraheni is joined by @Samfolkk, @Too_Much_Hoops, @VtecPapi and @WoodleySean.
Investigating why specifically the Raptors seem to be so susceptible to no-energy performances in the biggest moments.
Toronto doesn't have a bench mob. But that doesn't mean the bench won't be important.
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…
On Wednesday, April 29th, SLAM Magazine published a Tweet, asking followers to choose who belongs to the Toronto Raptors Mount Rushmore. A franchise that endured many years of mediocrity before winning the NBA Championship in 2019, only a few candidates are worthy of Rushmore status. Narrowing down a list of eight Raptor players to four is…
What goes into producing an iconic sports moment? Something that hasn’t been done before? Yes. A context that produces immense anticipation? Absolutely. Paving the way for greatness to follow? No doubt about it. All these facets are what make Kawhi Leonard’s Game 7 buzzer-beating shot against the Philadelphia 76ers one of…
Let’s be honest. Kawhi Leonard had a litany of memorable playoff moments for the Toronto Raptors last season. Ranking Kawhi’s best games during the Raptors championship run is challenging. The superstar made an impact whenever he was on the floor. One cannot describe Leonard’s Raptors legacy without talking about “The Shot” in…
Game ones of a playoff series are intended to feel out an opponent. Not if you are Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam. In the highly anticipated Game 1 of the Toronto Raptors and Philadelphia 76ers series, Leonard and Siakam shined. The Raptors were down 7-2 early in the opening quarter. There was a call for…
**This is Part Two of a 24-part series, looking back at the Toronto Raptors 2019 Playoff Run that concluded with the franchise winning its inaugural NBA Championship** Kawhi Leonard needed just 13 seconds to score in Game 2. This foreshadowed how the rest of the game unfolded for the Toronto Raptors. Leonard’s game-high 37 points…
The Toronto Raptors are looking more and more like a team that can defend their title.