Eric Koreen
The Confounding Case of Andrea Bargnani, Who Was Impossible to Figure Out
More than anything, Bargnani's inability to change is what damned him. And now the former No. 1 pick is out of the NBA.
Masai Ujiri's Free Agency Patience Comes with Its Own Hidden Risk
Ujiri chose to sit out the first crazy days of free agency, again. For his team's long-term cap sheet, that was probably for the best. But there's a catch.
Why the Raptors Must Own the Trade Market
Stars are increasingly changing teams during free agency. But the Raptors—despite their rising profile—have been ignored, making trades the team's best and perhaps only way to pull off an impact move.
Post-Draft Pressure: It's Time for the Raptors to Get Creative
There's no lottery pick to throw around in a trade anymore. While Masai Ujiri has collected a nice group of young players, none of them are good enough to headline a package for a very useful player, let alone a star.
Inside the Role of an NBA Player Development Coach
VICE Sports spent seven days in early March with Toronto Raptors assistant and player development coach Jama Mahlalela to learn more about what his job entails.
What Should the Raptors Do with DeRozan and Biyombo?
Coming off their best season ever, the Raptors must soon decide how much DeRozan and Biyombo are worth to the franchise.
The LeBron Factor Proved Fatal for the Raptors, and Could for Years to Come
The Raptors enjoyed a franchise-best season and are in a good place moving forward. One thing they can't do anything about, though: LeBron being in the same conference.
DeRozan-Lowry Tandem Carrying Raptors and Causing Fits for Cavaliers
The Raptors' all-star backcourt is clicking, with Toronto suddenly looking like the 56-win team it entered the playoffs as.
The Bismack Biyombo Game Helps Raptors Draw Blood
Finger-wagging Biyombo does it all in Toronto's Game 3 win over Cleveland, giving underdog Raptors life in their Eastern Conference finals matchup.
Dwane Casey and the Raptors Still Have Something to Prove
What your disposition is when you are hopelessly, royally screwed is a lot more revealing than what you look like when things are going well.
The Nobody-Believes-In-Us Raptors Aren't Satisfied
Kyle Lowry powered Toronto to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in franchise history with a blowout Game 7 win over Miami. The underdog Raptors might just be able to put an honest scare into LeBron James and the Cavs.
DeRozan and Lowry Finally Do the Heavy Lifting Together
The Raptors' stars carried the team in Game 5. And now Toronto is one step closer to a place its never been before: the Eastern Conference finals.