A couple of things. When you arrive in NY and you don’t have tickets to a game, you pay through the teeth. So only deciding the day before to hit the Barclay’s Centre for Game 4 of the Raptors-Nets first...
The Toronto Raptors evened their best-of-seven first round playoff series against the veteran Brooklyn Nets last night following a 100-95 victory at the Air Canada Centre, which provided a good look at what this young team needs to bring to the Big Apple as the tilt swings to Brooklyn this Friday. Since, you know, game 1 didn't go so well
Sure, playing the Washington Wizards instead of the Nets to open their first post-season berth since 2007 would have been ideal, but there's plenty reason for optimism that the Raptors will double their franchise tally of one series win by advancing to the second round this year
Sometimes words like truth and logic just don’t matter. We know they’re there and we know what they mean, but you know what? Screw ‘em. Steve Nash should come to Toronto. There, we said it. And it feels damn good, too
The Toronto Raptors announced yesterday that Drake will be taking the team for a ride as their “Global Ambassador,” a large part of which involves taking charge of a major rebranding campaign for a team that’s struggled to escape mediocrity for almost two decades. It screams marketing stunt, but here's why it's a solid move