Depleted Cavs lose to Toronto Raptors for a 3rd time, 110-99
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Brandon Ingram's big game shows Raptors have truly arrived
On Monday, the Raptors (13-5, second in Eastern Conference) defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers, 110-99, thanks to a monster performance from forward Brandon Ingram, who scored a season-high 37 points on 15-of-30 shooting, including 5-of-11 from beyond the arc.
The Raptors' starters are improving and cohesion is obvious, but will their hot start continue if their opponents start to make 3s?
The Toronto Raptors are one of the league's hottest teams as the NBA goes into its second month of play. The Raptors have won 11 of their last 12 games, but tha
Moments later, he was subbed out and immediately headed to the locker room. The Raptors soon announced that Barrett had suffered a right knee sprain and would not return. “Raptors say RJ Barrett, right knee sprain, will not return,” reported Marc J. Spears of ESPN. Raptors say RJ Barrett, right knee sprain, will not return.
Scottie Barnes explains the split-second read behind his game-saving block as the Raptors extend their hot start.
The Toronto Raptors are winners of seven straight games, which is a sign of the team as a collective performing well. The starters are shining, but the bench is
Bilal Coulibaly dunked the ball in the first minute of the Wizards' matchup against the Raptors on Friday night.