The Lineup – Raptors @ Grizzlies, November 24
Former Canadian cousins battle tonight. The Grizzlies are aggressive so Toronto needs to be diligent.
Former Canadian cousins battle tonight. The Grizzlies are aggressive so Toronto needs to be diligent.
The Raps take on the Warriors, who seem to be getting back to their style of play that dominated the league a few years ago.
Toronto looks to get back on the winning side when they face the Kings tonight, who've been in disarray for 15 years.
Raps are coming off a L against Portland on Monday. The Jazz aren't an easier opponent and without OG, I'm skeptical they can pull off the W.
The Raptors lost again last night as the starters played heavy minutes and the bench didn't impact the game.
Raps are 5-1 on the road and I'm 18-24 overall. Not sure who needs more luck tonight.
Dwane Casey is back in town with his Detroit Pistons, who've been undefeated in Toronto since the coaching change.
An offence predicated on a six-nine point guard is a risk worth taking.
So more than half of Philly's offence is out because of COVID protocols. I'm going with the Raptors yet again.
Boston's feeling sassy amongst themselves and the Raptors D could force an implosion.
Pascal Siakam is back and the Raps face arguably their toughest opponent yet... the Brooklyn Nets.
A lot can happen in two weeks, especially with the Toronto Raptors development system.