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TORONTO SUN
Raptors need to rein in the Luka Doncic experience with Lakers in town

By Frank Zicarelli

https://torontosun.com/sports/basketball/nba/toronto-raptors/raptors-need-contain-luka-doncic-experience-lakers-in-town
Raptors need to rein in the Luka Doncic experience with Lakers in town
torontosun.com
December 3, 2025 at 10:17 PM
HELLO AND WELCOME
React Pod: Raptors bounce back with clutch win thanks to incredible game by Scottie Barnes

🎙️ William Lou
⏲️ 1:15:01

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/watch/react-pod-raptors-bounce-back-with-clutch-win-thanks-to-incredible-game-by-scottie-barnes/134213
React Pod: Raptors bounce back with clutch win thanks... - Hello and Welcome - Media Player
Will Lou breaks down the Toronto Raptors' 121-118 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. He praises Scottie Barnes for his outstanding...
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December 3, 2025 at 6:17 PM
LOCKED ON RAPTORS
This Toronto Raptors season is on pace to be a RESOUNDING success | Quarter Pole Takeaways

🎙️ Sean Woodley
⏲️ 35:54

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/listen/this-toronto-raptors-season-is-on-pace-to-be-a-resounding-success-quarter-pole-takeaways/134164
December 2, 2025 at 6:17 PM
RAPTORS IN SEVEN
Raptors Face 2nd Important Litmus Test

By Vivek Jacob

https://raptorsinseven.substack.com/p/raptors-face-2nd-important-litmus
Raptors Face 2nd Important Litmus Test
Injuries, the schedule, getting scouted is making Toronto uncomfortable
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December 2, 2025 at 2:17 PM
TORONTO SUN
Raptors run into Hornets nest as nine-game win streak snapped in OT

By Frank Zicarelli

https://torontosun.com/sports/basketball/nba/toronto-raptors/raptors-run-into-a-hornets-as-nine-game-win-streak-is-snapped-in-overtime
Raptors run into Hornets nest as nine-game win streak snapped in OT
torontosun.com
November 30, 2025 at 10:17 PM
THESCORE
Raptors are for real, Suns are feisty, Jokic nearing GOAT debate

By Joseph Casciaro

https://www.thescore.com/nba/news/3411585
Raptors are for real, Suns are feisty, Jokic nearing GOAT debate
Welcome to From The Logo, a collection of opinions, analysis, and locker room insights from theScore's lead NBA reporter, Joseph Casciaro.Ingram and the Raptors look legit Steve Russell / Toronto Star / Getty ImagesThere's nothing quite like a plan coming together.Toronto drew plenty of criticism for acquiring Brandon Ingram amid last year's rebuilding season, but the Raptors bought low on a former All-Star who still had plenty to offer if the organization could just get him healthy. Well, the 28-year-old looks healthy, and he's complemented this roster in all the ways the front office envisioned.First and foremost, Ingram's shot-creation skills, shot-making, and three-level scoring have cured Toronto's half-court woes, which helps in crunch time. The Raptors have rocketed from 25th in half-court efficiency last season to fifth this year, per Cleaning The Glass. Not coincidentally, the team has won seven of nine clutch games (contests within five points in the final five minutes) after going 10-22 in the category last year, with Ingram's game-winning jumper against Indiana sealing Toronto's latest victory.Ingram might force things occasionally, but he's bought in to the team-first system. In addition to creating open shots for teammates, the defensive attention Ingram commands has created gaps for the Raptors' cutters and movement-heavy system to expose. It's also thrust franchise star Scottie Barnes into his ideal role as an off-ball playmaker who can punish teams inside and in transition without needing to initiate. An offense that has been creating the right shots since head coach Darko Rajakovic's arrival now has the talent to capitalize on those looks. Toronto's overall efficiency has jumped from 26th to seventh year over year.Elsewhere, starting point guard Immanuel Quickley has found his groove as a shooter, playmaker, and improved defender. Hometown hero RJ Barrett (currently sidelined) has turned into an efficient and opportunistic scorer. Starting center Jakob Poeltl - whose screen-setting, defensive positioning, and rebounding are the glue that holds everything together on both ends - has mostly overcome an early-season back issue.Off the bench, sophomore Jamal Shead and unheralded big man Sandro Mamukelashvili have formed one of the league's best reserve duos, while Ja'Kobe Walter and Gradey Dick are playing better all-around basketball (though Dick needs to start making shots). Walter is especially intriguing as a 3-and-D guard who possesses off-the-dribble upside. Even rookie Collin Murray-Boyles has impressed as a rotation piece on a winning club.Rajakovic's pressure-packed defense has also struck a better balance since a wretched start to the season. The Raptors are still pressuring the ball, bringing a healthy dose of help, and forcing turnovers, but no longer overexposing themselves.After a multi-year teardown that never resulted in a full-scale tank or much lottery luck, Toronto has emerged with a deep two-way core around Barnes. The Raptors aren't quite ready to contend, and they've feasted recently on a cupcake schedule, but you can only beat who's in front of you. Teams don't win 14 of their first 19 games - while boasting top-seven marks on both ends - by accident.The Raptors are legit, the Eastern Conference is wide open, and Toronto owns all of its first-round draft picks. The north may rise again.Is Jokic close to GOAT debate? C. Morgan Engel / Getty ImagesFor more on this, watch the latest episode of From The Logo on YouTube.This question came from app user TheBeat, who wanted to know when Nikola Jokic will enter the conversation for greatest of all time.He may already be on the fringes of that debate. Jokic has been the best player on the planet for a good half-decade now. He already owns some of the best statistical seasons ever recorded - by traditional and advanced measures - and his on/off splits remain comical. Yet somehow, the three-time MVP and 2023 Finals MVP is still getting better.Jokic is averaging nearly a 30-point triple-double on unfathomable efficiency this season, all while defending at an underrated level. He's shooting 70% inside the arc, 43% from deep, and 85% from the free-throw line. No other player has ever shot the ball so well over a 17-game span while averaging even 20 points, let alone 30 ... unless you count Jokic himself. He's accomplished the feat nine other times over the last three years.The parity-driven era Jokic is dominating won't allow him to stack championships the way past all-time greats did. And the Serbian center's casual demeanor won't inspire the type of obsessive fandom that bigger, more intense personalities received. Jokic faces an uphill battle to convince skeptics he's one of the three or four best ever. But the evidence is undeniable and mounting. Jokic is constantly rewriting what we thought possible, even by superstar standards.He needs a few more years of this absurd productivity - and ideally, at least another title - to nudge his way into a conversation with Michael Jordan and LeBron James. But he's already knocking on the door of Tier 2 legends who comprise the rest of the top 10.How 'bout them Suns? Chris Coduto / Getty ImagesApp user cstatzer wanted to know if I have any love for the Suns and their newfound grit.I have a ton of admiration for Phoenix right now. After years of assembling star-studded but ill-fitting and heartless squads, the Suns have surrounded Devin Booker with a feisty group of overachievers. This team plays hard, defends, cuts, and crashes the offensive glass. The result is a club no one wants to play against, and one that should be a tough out every time it takes the floor. This version of the Suns won't be contending for titles, but in a Western Conference where the bottom has fallen out, Phoenix can certainly be in the postseason mix. That's no small feat given how bleak things looked a few months ago.Plus, the Suns don't control their own first-rounder until 2032, so there's no point in the capped-out club tanking. The best Phoenix can hope for is to remain competitive.I'm curious to see how Jalen Green eventually fits in, but head coach Jordan Ott deserves credit for pulling all the right strings so far. Don't discount the impact of Dillon Brooks, either, who's supplementing his usual snarling defense with the best offensive stretch of his career. The combination of Brooks, Grayson Allen, and Royce O'Neale is an absolute nightmare to play against, but they've also combined to shoot 41% from deep.That trio, starting center Mark Williams, and unheralded players like Collin Gillespie, Jordan Goodwin, Ryan Dunn, and Oso Ighodaro have all exceeded expectations, but Booker remains the straw that stirs the drink. The four-time All-Star is averaging 26 points and seven assists on 58% true shooting despite being the only bonafide offensive weapon on the team, which comes with a mammoth amount of defensive pressure. Booker dragging this team to the West playoffs would be a significant achievement.Inside the locker roomWhat I'm hearing from players and people around the Association. Mark Blinch / Getty ImagesRajakovic inspires Ingram: Brandon Ingram recently joked that his favorite part of playing for the Raptors has been Darko Rajakovic's locker-room outbursts following victories. On a serious note, Ingram explained how much he appreciates his new head coach."He brings the energy every single day," Ingram told reporters after a recent victory. "He's the leader of our team. He makes sure that we bring it to practice, to games, to shootarounds. He makes sure that we have it every single time we step on a basketball floor. For me, the best part about being here is just, our coach is present every single day."Ingram isn't the first Raptor to rave about Rajakovic's coaching style. It's why I argued last season that, at the very least, Toronto's bench boss had earned a shot to coach this team once they were ready to compete. Rajakovic is running with that opportunity now.Player of the week William Purnell / Getty ImagesShai Gilgeous-Alexander: 36.0 PPG, 79.7 TS%, 4.3 RPG, 7.0 APG, 2.3 STL + BLK, 3-0 recordI also considered Jokic, Luka Doncic, and De'Aaron Fox for this week's award (which takes into account games played since last Friday), but the reigning MVP earned the honor with a flawless two-way performance. Even Jokic couldn't match SGA's efficiency this week, as the reigning MVP averaged 36 points on 67-75-90 shooting splits to lead the Thunder to another perfect week. Imagine what he could do if the defending champions actually needed him to play fourth quarters.We want to hear from you!Perhaps you want my opinion or insight on a burning NBA question you've had. Or, let me know if there's something specific you'd like me to ask your favorite player the next time they're in Toronto, where I speak with people from around the league before and after they play against the Raptors.Whatever it is, you can submit your questions via: Comment on this story in theScore app Email me at joseph.casciaro@thescore.com Send me a message on X (@JosephCasciaro)
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November 29, 2025 at 2:17 PM
THESCORE
Don't look now, but the Raptors are legit. Who saw that coming?

By Scott Stinson

https://www.thescore.com/nba/news/3408257
Don't look now, but the Raptors are legit. Who saw that coming?
The Toronto Raptors' season is only 18 games old, and yet it feels like it has several distinct parts.Games 1-6: Hmmm, still pretty lousy. Games 7-11: Wait, maybe they're sort of OK. Games 12-15: Haha, what? Games 16-18: This is officially getting silly.At 13-5 after another win over presumptive Eastern Conference favorites the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night, the Raptors have reached a level that - I think it's fair to say - no one anticipated outside of general manager Bobby Webster's wildest dreams.The Raptors are off to a significantly better start than the Cavs, Knicks, 76ers, and Bucks, four teams that were widely expected to be above them in the standings. They trail only the Pistons, who are also running shockingly hot, in the East.It's early days, but Masai Ujiri must be wearing quite a grin, if only because each Toronto victory will drive up the former team president's salary for his next NBA job.For much of the past two years, there were questions in NBA circles about whether Ujiri had lost his fastball. The guy who could do no wrong while turning the Raptors from irrelevant franchise to NBA champions made some questionable choices after the wreckage of the COVID season that landed them Scottie Barnes. Mark Blinch / Getty ImagesThere was the 2022-23 team that lacked a true center. There was the panic trade for Jakob Poeltl to try to salvage a season that was going nowhere.And then, instead of the aggressive teardown that's typical of NBA teams entering a tanking phase, Ujiri's Raptors never quite committed to bottoming out, a strategy best exemplified by trading for Brandon Ingram when everyone expected them to sell at last season's deadline.Toronto came into this season with a roster that was expensive but also lacking a clear All-NBA talent. Ingram, who didn't play after the trade last year while he recovered from a leg injury, was an interesting offensive addition but an uncertain fit in coach Darko Rajakovic's movement-heavy system.By the time Ujiri left the organization after ownership changes at MLSE, it was hard to know exactly what he (and Webster) had built. How was this going to work? And how high was the Raptors' ceiling in a league that is driven by superstars?That last question is still a long way from being answered, but the roster that Ujiri left behind seems to be working just fine.Ingram, averaging better than 20 points per game, is such an effective mid-range shooter that he's been like Drano for the Raptors' perpetually clogged half-court offense. They've gone from a team that couldn't score unless it was in transition to one that's actually quite good at scoring.And while there were concerns that Ingram and Barnes might find it difficult to coexist, the former's presence has instead freed up the latter to play the kind of roam-around, do-everything role that best suits his skills. Andrew Lahodynskyj / Getty Images Sport / GettyThe added offensive punch hasn't come at the expense of Rajakovic's frenetic defense, either: The Raptors are sixth in the NBA in offensive rating and sixth in defensive rating. And fifth in net rating.They are ... good, actually?It's a little bewildering. When the Raptors finished last season with 30 wins and then didn't get any luck in the draft lottery, it seemed like they might aspire to finish just above the play-in tournament spots. Injuries in Boston and Indiana changed the calculus in the East, but Toronto still had a preseason Vegas over/under total of 39.5 wins.Those priors are rapidly being adjusted. A healthy Ingram gives the Raptors the kind of half-court scorer they haven't had since Kawhi Leonard and, before him, DeMar DeRozan. It turns out having one of those players is quite useful.Let's wave the "It's Still Early" flag one last time before noting that this Raptors season began just as the Toronto Blue Jays were finishing a deep playoff run that seemingly came out of nowhere and went all the way to Game 7 of the World Series. There are some parallels: Like the Raptors, the Blue Jays had some talented pieces and a lot of question marks. But after a slow start, the baseball team started to collectively play well, and suddenly the vibes were off the charts.A similar thing appears to be happening with the basketball team. Everyone is talking about playing hard every night and doing whatever is asked of them, and there are no worries about usage or minutes or whether someone's not getting enough shots. Ingram, after a few seasons in the basketball purgatory of New Orleans, seems like a player reborn. Barnes, who never quite warmed to the role of primary scorer, looks energized by no longer having to be one.It might not last, and there are surely some bumps in the road ahead. But the Raptors are fun to watch again. It turns out that Ujiri fella might have known what he was doing.Scott Stinson is a contributing writer for theScore.
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November 26, 2025 at 2:17 PM
NBA
The Pistons Get Close To History, The Raptors Stay Hot & More

📺 The Association: Post Up
⏲️ 22:57

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/watch/the-pistons-get-close-to-history-the-raptors-stay-hot-and-more/133718
The Pistons Get Close To History, The Raptors Stay... - NBA - Media Player
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
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November 25, 2025 at 6:17 PM
TORONTO SUN
Raptors hope Canadian star RJ Barrett avoids serious injury

By Ryan Wolstat

https://torontosun.com/sports/basketball/nba/toronto-raptors/raptors-hope-canadian-star-rj-barrett-avoided-serious-injury
Raptors hope Canadian star RJ Barrett avoids serious injury
torontosun.com
November 25, 2025 at 2:17 PM
RAPTORS REPUBLIC
RJ Barrett INJURED: Who Takes His Place In Raptors Starting Lineup?

🎙️ Esfandiar Baraheni
⏲️ 13:50

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/watch/rj-barrett-injured-who-takes-his-place-in-raptors-starting-lineup/133583
RJ Barrett INJURED: Who Takes His Place In Raptors... - Raptors Republic - Media Player
RJ Barrett left the Raptors win on Sunday versus the Nets with a right knee sprain. Ja'Kobe Walter and Gradey were awesome. Could one of...
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November 24, 2025 at 10:17 PM
SPORTSNET 590
More Wins, Barrett Hurt & State of Cavs

📺 The Raptors Show
🎙️ Blake Murphy
🎙️ Matt Bonner
⏲️ 49:52

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/listen/more-wins-barrett-hurt-and-state-of-cavs/133627
More Wins, Barrett Hurt & State of Cavs - Sportsnet 590 - Media Player
Blake Murphy and Matt Bonner share their insights from the win against the Nets, where Brandon Ingram’s playmaking, Scottie Barnes’...
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November 24, 2025 at 6:17 PM
RAPCAST
Are the Raptors Copying Contenders?

📺 Pull Up Tre
🎙️ Samson Folk
⏲️ 1:17:27

https://raptorsaggr.com/media/watch/are-the-raptors-copying-contenders/133517
Are the Raptors Copying Contenders? - Rapcast - Media Player
Samson Folk brings on Joe Wolfond to discuss the changing NBA landscape and how the Raptors fit in. 0:00 - Catching up with Joe since...
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November 23, 2025 at 2:17 PM
RAPTORS RAPTURE
Brandon Ingram is proving to be the glue Raptors always needed

By Amos Caesar Mina

https://raptorsrapture.com/brandon-ingram-is-proving-to-be-the-glue-raptors-always-needed
Brandon Ingram is proving to be the glue Raptors always needed
Brandon Ingram's evolving role and constant effort are reshaping the Raptors’ dynamic — something they've desired for years.
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November 22, 2025 at 2:17 PM