Gameday: Hawks @ Raptors, Dec. 29
The Raptors could use a win, lest this become a whole losing streak.
The Raptors could use a win, lest this become a whole losing streak.
The Raptors look for their longest winning streak of the season.
Realistically, the Raptors aren't going to sign a first or second tier free-agent. It's best to turn our attention to the bottom end of the barrel, the soggy tomatoes, the mushy bananas, the almost-expired milk...you get where I'm going with this.
Raptors host the Hornets tonight at the ACC before heading to London to play the Nets back-to-back in front of the Queen.
Injecting one good-to-great defensive player as a remedy for a poor defensive unit sounds like a bad strategy, and one the Raptors have been guilty of too often.
You know that Seinfeld when George lies about being handicapped to get the job, and when they later find out that he's not, they can't fire him because he's under contract so they lock him out of his office? Something similar could be done for Marco Belinelli. I'm joking, of course, I love Marco.
There are going to be sweeping changes in Toronto, the question is who should go and who should stay. It's obvious that our roster isn't good enough and there's plenty of dead weights, overpaid players and bad fits. Looking at the mess that is our roster, who would you actually keep, if anyone, who would…
3 games to go, and none more important than today's. The Raptors can pull away from the Bulls in the standings with a win this afternoon at the ACC, 6pm tip.