The Toronto Raptors seem to be in a mess right now. After parting ways with OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam in separate deals earlier this season, the franchise has officially transitioned into a new era built around Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett.
DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry reunited for an episode of “Open Gym,” Presented by Bell, where they took a trip down memory lane. (Courtesy: Toronto Raptors/YouTube) Raptors fans are supporting former players Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan’s dreams of retiring with the team.
The Wizards have gone bare bones and are depending on lottery luck to save them. Meanwhile, the Raptors, who have now won five straight, are approaching their own rebuild a little differently. Which track will bear the most fruit?
As the desperation meter gets turned up on the Miami Heat to resolve their situation with Jimmy Butler, one of his former teams could look to put
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo entered the history books again, with now having the eighth-most 35+ point and 10+ rebound games.
Although they may seem like an unlikely trade partner, the Raptors have somehow found themselves in conversation for the six-time All-Star.
The Milwaukee Bucks are coming off an impressive win over the Toronto Raptors and will be looking to keep things going against the Philadelphia 76ers. Milwaukee
Playing without their red-hot star Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers travel to the nation's capital to face the reeling Washington Wizards on Thursday.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks took on the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. The Bucks previously went up against the Toronto Raptors wherein they secured a dominant 130-112 victory.
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Heading into a Sunday night matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Milwaukee Bucks added one of their superstar bigs to the injury report, as Giannis Antet
The Magic need perimeter scoring. They're on track to be the worst three-point shooting team in more than a decade and their offensive rating has been stuck in the NBA's bottom third since 2011-12. Complementing Banchero, Wagner and Suggs now could further open Orlando's window of contention.