Tag: Toronto Raptors
Amidst the hype of Kawhi Leonard and the rise of Pascal Siakam OG Anunoby was the Toronto Raptors’ forgotten man. But the forward has turned a corner in his third season; Jack Winter examines what the 22-year-old has meant for Toronto, and what he could mean for the future of the NBA.
Drew Maresca continues Basketball Insiders’ series on the season’s biggest surprises as he examines the Atlantic Division.
The West is wide open, while the East is a two-horse race. But, every season is full of surprises, and this year will be no different. Chad Smith digs in to identify three teams that could spoil the Bucks and 76ers Eastern Conference title bout.
Drew Maresca and the Basketball Insiders team offer their annual 50 predictions for the NBA season.
The NBA is finally back with two exciting matchups to start the season. Quinn Davis takes a look at some interesting subplots that could determine the outcome of each game.
After a summer of roster turnover, the Atlantic Division will be full of opportunities for young and unproven players to cement themselves. Quinn Davies looks at six players that could seize that opportunity.
Earlier this week, our own Matt John detailed the reigning champion Raptors. But as Toronto enters the new season without great chances to defend their title, where do they go from here? Drew Mays takes a look.
With the new season set to begin, it’s time to give some attention to the story that seems to have fallen through the cracks this summer – the story of the 2018-2019 Toronto Raptors. Matt John dives in.
The Toronto Raptors gambled big last year and it paid off. While they did lose Kawhi Leonard in free agency, they still return an impressive group of players fresh off the franchise’s first championship. Can the Raptors stay competitive this season? Basketball Insiders takes a look at the Toronto Raptors in this 2019-20 NBA Season Preview.
With Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green off to Los Angeles, the Raptors will need offensive improvements in a few key areas to stay competitive. If everything comes together, Toronto could be a tough out in the Eastern Conference playoffs.