Raptors Should Be The Frontrunner for Kyle Lowry in Free Agency
Re-signing with the Toronto Raptors should be Kyle Lowry's first priority in free agency this summer.
Re-signing with the Toronto Raptors should be Kyle Lowry's first priority in free agency this summer.
Today on the podcast, we try to ease the swelling, calm the nerves, smell the flowers, and most importantly, talk some Raptors basketball which has been fantastic of late.
You can only control what you can control, and in the NBA… well, that ain’t much. It’s the lesson that Masai Ujiri seems to keep learning again and again.
Masai has a full vernacular of “T” verbs other than tank such as tease, think and triumph.
It’s not often that a tank-triggering move makes a team better, but I think last night’s trade of Rudy Gay may have achieved just such a paradoxical outcome.
There are two areas of dysfunction that I believe are severely holding the Raptors back right now, and that is pick-and-roll play and Rudy Gay’s shot selection.
The Toronto Raptors held an exclusive town-hall type event for season ticket holders. Notable players and executives were in attendance to answer choice questions from fans, and to give a miniature state-of-the-union regarding the goals and direction of the franchise.
I know there is a large contingent of Raptors fans that desperately want their team to tank, but I got news for you: Tanking ain't easy.
How have the Raptors not made use of the amnesty provision yet? When you think about a CBA clause that allows a team a one-time shot at getting out from under a bad NBA contract, you think of general managers like Bryan Colangelo that necessitate such a provision in the first place.
Toronto Sun The 19-year-old forward from the USC Trojans, a projected top-10 pick, is one of several top prospects that have opted to go it alone during pre-draft auditions. "I felt like coaches get the chance to see everything I’ve improved on without paying attention to other players, their whole focus is on me," DeRozan…
Toronto Star "You can’t have too many voices," Triano said yesterday. "We need to challenge each other, yes; but we all have to have the same basic philosophies or it won’t work." With NBA-wide speculation rampant that Triano will eventually hire former Memphis head coach Marc Iavaroni as his lead assistant, no one connected with…