Analyzing the early returns of Raptors' trade with Knicks
After a blockbuster trade with the Knicks, Toronto is off to an exciting 3-3 start. Blake Murphy takes a look at some of the early post-trade trends he's seeing with the new-look Raptors.
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How will blockbuster trade with Knicks affect Raptors' cap going forward?
In moving OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa, and Malachi Flynn for Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, and a second-round pick, the Raptors have cleaned up at least a few of their free agent question marks for this summer, while adding another.
Raptors retool: Analyzing how Barrett and Quickley will fit in Toronto
In acquiring Immanuel Quickley, R.J. Barrett, and a second-round pick, the Raptors have accomplished three things: They added a high-upside guard, a well-liked starting-calibre wing, and they restocked a fairly thin draft cupboard.
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Raptors take necessary first step in search for long-term lineup answers
Change can be used to signal that what has happened so far is not acceptable. It can be utilized to get a fresh perspective on a problem. It can shake something loose that wasn’t the intention. When a situation reaches a dire enough point, change can be a catalyst, even if you don’t wholeheartedly believe the specific change itself will fix the problem. 
Raptors Takeaways: Lack of identity obvious as 76ers' trio goes off
The Toronto Raptors threw everything at Philadelphia defensively but they couldn't prevent a historic 76ers output that handed them their ninth loss in the last 12 games. 
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Five players the Raptors should consider if they decide to shop before the deadline
What follows is a look at some potential candidates, should the Raptors decide to shop Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, or anyone else before the Feb. 8 trade deadline.
Raptors Takeaways: Without a prominent strength, reality is starting to set in
Game by game, the reality for the Toronto Raptors becomes clearer: They are not good enough to win right now.
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