The indignities pile up for the Raptors, as Pascal Siakam has been passed over by NBA coaches and will not play in the 2023 NBA All-Star Game.
The Raptors 905 forced the Birmingham Squadron into submission on the front end of their baseball series, but the Squadron punched back in the second game, leaving Mississauga with the split.
As the trade deadline looms and the basketball world awaits Toronto’s next move (if any), the Raptors seem to be quietly preparing for a brighter future.
The Toronto Raptors continued their long road trip squaring off against the surprising Utah Jazz, but a tight 131-128 loss puts them at 30 on the season.
Can the Raptors build a big enough lead with their starters to go to their bench for even a little bit?
It’s uncharted territory, but the Raptors are the first domino to fall at the NBA trade deadline. Here’s what could happen, what should happen, and betting odds to tie it together.
If you predicted the Jazz would have a better record than the Raptors after 50 games, hopefully you bought a boatload of lottery tickets.
The reigning Rookie of the Year will participate in the signature All-Star Friday night event, as will several Canadians!
Toronto couldn’t overcome early turnover trouble and big games from Mikal Bridges and Deandre Ayton, as they fell to 2-2 on their current road trip.
Fresh off beating Portland, Toronto’s road trip heads south as they take on the streaking Suns.
The Raptors rarely finish the annual West coast road trip with a winning record. How fitting would it be if they finish this trip with four (or more) wins?
After a great win Saturday night the Raptors will try to make it two in a row when they visit Phoenix.
The Raptors looked impressive on the second night of a back-to-back, improving to 2-1 on their west coast road trip.
Can Toronto muster up the energy required to hold off the league’s fifth best offense on the second night of a back to back?
In a battle that dates back to 1995, the rivalry of the Toronto Raptors and Portland Trail Blazers has only grown. It only makes sense that the NBA would schedule these twoto battle for the last game of rivalry week!
The All-Star starters were named on Thursday with a couple of surprises, albeit mild. With so few spots remaining, coaches have the unenviable to task of picking one (or both, or none) from deserving duos in Miami, New York, and Cleveland. Who would you choose?
The Raptors were impressive on offense but couldn’t get enough stops, especially late, to take down the defending champs.
The Raptors will look to keep up the momentum of finding their style of play against a formidable opponent in the Warriors.
Fresh off their best win of the season, the Raps have a Friday night spotlight on them as they face the defending champs.
While we shiver in a blizzard, the Raptors seemed to acclimate quickly to sunny California — playing their best game of the season.
As rumours swirl off the court, the Raptors begin a seven-game road trip against the West’s three seed.
The Raptors 905 are streaking and back in the playoff hunt. Plus, a bonus scouting report on Christian Koloko’s G League debut.
The Toronto Raptors have had trouble guarding big men all season, but the entire league has struggled against Domantas Sabonis. Can the Raptors turn it around, and start this road trip off with a win, or will it be same old, same old?
Toronto kicks off a season-long, seven-game road trip with visits to the surprising Kings, under-performing Warriors, and faltering Blazers.
For one night, the Raptors staved off the vultures and defeated the visiting Knicks, 125-116.