The Playoffs Will Test Toronto’s Regular Season Flaws
The Raptors can’t eradicate the sins of the regular season, but the Playoffs can go a long way towards setting how severe their repentance will have to be.
The Raptors can’t eradicate the sins of the regular season, but the Playoffs can go a long way towards setting how severe their repentance will have to be.
The Raptors have made tweaks ahead of the post-season, but their playoff success depends on an inexperienced draw and their two stars clicking for the first time this season.
Your move, Dwane Casey.
FINALLY, The Raptors have come back to the playoffs. Let's reflect, and break it down all nerd like.
The Raptors starters dominate, but the Knicks end up beating the Raptors deep bench. Who cares, PLAYOFFS DOH!!!!
A winning season doesn't mean anything on it's own – it just represents the first steps.
All season long, Kyle Lowry has acted as a vocal mentor for Raptors’ second-year centre Jonas Valanciuas.
Carter and Bosh both floundered in their first playoff appearances. That doesn't have to spell doom for DeRozan and the Raptors.
My DVR is Greivis Vasquez' 4th quarter defence. Luckily, William Lou and Zarar Siddiqi come off the bench for defensive substitutions to save the day.
With an unexpected postsesaon berth on the horizon, it's time to look ahead at what awaits an inexperienced Playoff club after April 16th.