The Game That Mattered the Most, and Not At All

I’ve been trying, since Wednesday, to put into words the feelings of covering the Raptors 905 game that mattered the most, and yet, not at all.    It can’t be described by the 905 holding Charles Brown Jr., the Skyhawk’s only two-way player, to just 9 points, or in Henry Ellenson finally finding his shot…

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Raptors 905 Defeat Westchester Knicks in Triple Overtime Thriller

    Final Score | Raptors 905 126, Westchester Knicks 124 | Box Score   Two Ways: Oshae Brissett (905), Paul Watson Jr. (905), Kadeem Allen (Knicks), Kenny Wooten (Knicks), Ignas Brazdeikis (Knicks – on assignment)   Inactive: Duane Notice (905), Sagaba Konate (905), E.C. Matthews (905), Ivan Rabb (Knicks), Josh Cunningham (Knicks), Nate Hickman (Knicks), V.J. King…

Raptors 905 Defeat Memphis Hustle With Late Game Execution

Final Score | Raptors 905 129, Memphis Hustle 118 | Box Score   Two Ways: Paul Watson Jr. (905), John Konchar (Hustle), Yuta Watanabe (Hustle)   Inactive: Oshae Brissett (905), Sagaba Konate (905), Nino Johnson (Hustle), Raynere Thornton (Hustle), Bennie Boatwright (Hustle)   Coming off of a 3-game losing streak, all the result of poor late-game decision making,…

Raptors 905 Defeat Canton Charge in First Win of Road Trip

Final Score | Raptors 905 123, Canton Charge 114 | Box Score   Two Ways: Oshae Brissett (905), Paul Watson Jr. (905), Matt Mooney (Charge)   Inactive: Sagaba Konate (905), Matt Morgan (905), Dean Wade (Charge), Alex Robinson (Charge), Alex Stein (Charge)     The gang is back together, and all is right with the world. For…

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Raptors 905 End Decade With a Win Over Greensboro Swarm

    Final Score | Raptors 905 120, Greensboro Swarm 106 | Box Score Two Ways: Shamorie Ponds (905), Kobi Simmons (Swarm), Robert Franks (Swarm) Out: Sagaba Konate (905), Oshae Brissett (905), Dewan Hernandez (905), Justin Reyes (905), Caleb Martin (Swarm), Kobi Simmons (Swarm)     “New year, new 905” as a team plagued with injuries and…

Raptors 905 Road Trip Wrap Up

  A three game road trip proved a success for the Raptors 905, winning two out of three games, losing the first game by a single point. The return of Paul Watson Jr. and Mike Parks Jr. gave Toronto the paint presence it desperately needed, while Tyler Ennis’ ever-increasing physicality showed just how strong this…