RaptorBlog Radio: Season Finale
In the season finale of RaptorBlog Radio, we look back on what was yet another disappointing season in Raptor land and look ahead to what might be another eventful off-season.
In the season finale of RaptorBlog Radio, we look back on what was yet another disappointing season in Raptor land and look ahead to what might be another eventful off-season.
Did the Raptors turn down a James Harden for Jonas Valanciunas trade?
In lieu of a Game Thread or Thoughts On the Game post later tonight, I'm going to just add some random thoughts I have throughout tonight's game to this post.
Don't put too much stock into the Raptors' late season charge.
It's the result of some horrible circumstances, but the Raptors will play their first nationally televised game south of the border since 2008 when they take on the Hawks in Atlanta tonight.
The Raptors will play in a nationally televised game south of the border on Tuesday night, but it's a horrible way to get there.
The Raptors look for a third straight win this afternoon when they host the Nets, as they also look to avoid the season sweep at the hands of Brooklyn.
The Raptors look to sweep a home-and-home with the Bulls and take the season series in the process, while Chicago tries to keep pace in the battle for Eastern Conference playoff positioning.
We've seen more than enough from Jonas Valanciunas' rookie season to continue to favourably project the big man's development going forward.
The Raptors scored 100 points for the first time in 10 games and barely hung on against a severely shorthanded Bulls team to reach the 30-win plateau for the first time in three years.
Terrence Ross converts an and-one, a courtside photographer's camera ends up on the floor, and naturally, Amir Johnson picks it up and proceeds to take some professional photos of his teammates.
The Raptors continue to play out the string in Chicago, where the banged up Bulls are fighting for playoff positioning in the East.
The Raptors are looking for back-to-back road wins for the first time in six weeks as they take on the playoff bound Bucks in Milwaukee.
Jonas Valanciunas may well be on his way to an Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month honour for April after starting the month with 41 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks over his first two games, but it was the big Lithuanian's performance in March that has earned him his first such award.