Immanuel Quickley is Raptors' point guard of the future, but who will back him up?
One of the positives from this dreadful Raptors season has been the addition of Immanuel Quickley as a true No. 1 point guard. But looking ahead, who can the Raptors count on to back him up?
As Raptors end home schedule, who is to blame for miserable season?
Who should be booed if the Raptors fans were of the mind? Who is to blame for 25-54 record with three road games left to play?
Raptors' win streak something to build on entering off-season
With MLSE ownership and teams in flux, Keith Pelley will have hands full in new role
Change is in the air at MLSE and the most tangible example for the moment is the introduction of new CEO Keith Pelley, who’s taking the helm of a company almost certainly headed for transition at the ownership level.
LeBron James continues to flash greatness even as career nears end
How many more visits to Scotiabank Arena will there be? Not even James knows. So savour the ones we get while you can.
76ers' Nick Nurse returns to Toronto with problems of his own
Raptors' RJ Barrett returns to 'sanctuary' of basketball after brother's death
Basketball has become a place where Toronto Raptor RJ Barrett doesn’t have to think about his younger brother and what happened, writes Michael Grange.
Raptors get tough lesson on why size is so valuable for winning teams
Trading OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa made the Knicks bigger — and the Raptors smaller. Getting out-muscled at every position, Toronto was taught a lesson on why the best teams in the NBA are big across the board.
No matter how this plays out, Jontay Porter allegations mean NBA has a problem
Jontay Porter probe puts spotlight on 'wild, wild west' of sports gambling
The current investigation into Raptors forward Jontay Porter is yet another sign that professional sports’ rush to profit from alliances with legalized gambling could threaten the integrity of its core product: a level playing field.
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