3 Nets takeaways from Sun.'s 96-81 win over Raptors
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The Toronto Raptors are in an interesting position as the trade deadline inches closer. The team is sitting above .500 at 17-13 through 30 games, but there are
Heat's Tyler Herro is set to miss a seventh game with a toe injury as the team looks to get back to its winning ways on Tuesday vs. Toronto.
1. Smaller wing: Ellis, Grimes, Hauser, Corey Kispert, Ayo Dosunmu, Naji Marshall, Ben Sheppard 2. Big: Sharpe, Gafford, Bitadze, Marvin Bagley, Robert Williams, Jericho Sims, Brandon Clarke, Bobby Portis, Jalen Smith, Nick Richards 3: Forward: Georges Niang, Saddiq Bey, Guerschon Yabusele For more possibilities, see Sam Vecenie’s trade board.
When Kawhi Leonard was traded in the summer of 2018 from the San Antonio Spurs to the Toronto Raptors, few saw the Canadian team as a legitimate contender that year. Despite being Finals MVP, The Klaw was not yet perceived as a top-tier superstar, and the rest of the roster offered no guarantees of success.
The Brooklyn Nets took down the Toronto Raptors 96-81 Sunday night, holding the Raptors to a season-low point total. It's rare to get a double-digit win while scoring under 100 points, but the Nets were everywhere on the defensive end and had steady hands leading the way on offense.
Brandon Ingram scored 29 points, Scottie Barnes added 24 and the Toronto Raptors beat the slumping Milwaukee Bucks 111-105 on Thursday night
Coach Darko Rajaković said the Raptors haven’t considered sitting Poeltl down for too long, thinking the injury isn't serious enough.
The Toronto Raptors may be ready to pull off a blockbuster move with the Dallas Mavericks sooner rather than later.