The NBA regular season ended on Sunday as the Toronto Raptors and the rest of the league played their final 72nd game. Despite the condensed scheduled, it feels as though the Toronto Raptors had the longest season in franchise history. Toronto’s 2020-21 season can be categorized into almost five different periods; the rough start, the … Continue Reading

After having their post-season chances taken away earlier this week, the Toronto Raptors have begun to look ahead. And while it is disappointing that one of the winningest franchises of the last ten seven years is not in the playoffs, there is still a lot to get excited about. Following the team’s loss to the … Continue Reading

While the Toronto Raptors season may be over, their off-season has just begun. In the last few games of the season, with all of the starters on the sidelines, Masai Ujiri and Bobby Webster can begin to evaluate the role player and assets that line the roster. With potentially tons of changes on the horizon, … Continue Reading

Despite a competent first half, the Toronto Raptors were unable to sustain their offence in the third and fourth quarters against the hungry Memphis Grizzlies. Unable to overcome a 10-point deficit, the Raptors dropped their third loss in a row. And while feels like the 20th time that the Toronto Raptors have dropped a second … Continue Reading

The NBA is a league known for its high-flying plays, dunks, and clutch shots; however, a lot of people don’t pay attention to the footwear of the players. For example, Tim Duncan is known as a low-key sneakerhead. He has been known to rock the Air Jordan 11 during games and even has his own … Continue Reading

Kawhi Leonard’s Lasting Impression Last summer, when Toronto Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Uriji traded All-Star DeMar Derozan to the San Antonio Spurs for Kawhi Leonard, Raptors fans weren’t sure what to expect for the coming season. The possibilities, however, created a sense of hope and optimism – and one thing we knew for … Continue Reading

He’s in The Hall of Fame Last night the 2018 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class was enshrined in Springfield, Massachusetts. Headlining this year’s inductees were Ray Allen, Grant Hill, Jason Kidd, and Steve Nash, each who represent a moment in time for me. Grant Hill illustrates the pain of enduring back-to-back national championships from Duke in … Continue Reading