Raps Don’t Look Ready For Opening Night, And That’s A Good Thing
The Toronto Raptors have struggled to solidify themselves for opening night, but that might help the team avoid last year's late-season collapse.
The Toronto Raptors have struggled to solidify themselves for opening night, but that might help the team avoid last year's late-season collapse.
We are in the midst of a much more active trading season than the one that lead into the 2014 trade deadline last February. From Rajon Rondo to J.R. Smith to Corey Brewer to Timofey Mozgov to whatever we’re calling the Josh Smith saga, this has been a feverishly active lead-up to mid-February, with no…
Lou Williams was Toronto's most significant off-season acquisition, but he may have a hard time stealing minutes from returnee Greivis Vasquez.
Blessed is any news so we thank DeMar DeRozan and Tim Leiweke, who both took different steps to get the headlines on this weeks' Rapcast, which sees Andrew, Will and myself usher in the final week of August.
Tim W. helps digest the latest Eric Bledsoe rumours while picking draft targets.
The Atlantic division is a bit of paradox, as these two teams whose front offices are actively trying to be as close to last place as possible find themselves vying for the Atlantic division lead.
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 Jose Calderon to Indiana trade rumours don't make much sense, unless you consider Danny Granger.
They say the team that got the best player in the deal won the trade. It’s simplistic but often true. So if you want to feel good about this one, that’s all you need to know. When I first heard O’Neal got traded for Marion, I was happy. Then I heard Marcus Banks was coming…
ESPN is reporting that Jermaine O’Neal and Jamario Moon have been traded to the Miami Heat for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks. Marion’s $17.1M contract ends at the end of the year and Marcus Banks’ contract ends at the end of the 2010-11 season. He stands to make approximately $4.5M. Good deal? Only if we…