It’s no secret that come late September and early October, teams and players around the NBA like to talk the talk. Optimism reigns supreme as every squad holds a clean slate, and it’s not until action gets underway that we find out which teams came prepared to walk the walk, and which were speaking sweet nothings throughout the pre-season.
Toronto Raptors rookie Collin Murray-Boyles reportedly impressed upon beginning training camp, with many saying he looked like one of the team's best players.
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Last year, the Raptors utilized 7 different players on their two-way contracts as injuries and a lack of depth in some positions created a bit of a revolving door.
It’s one game. An exhibition game. The first exhibition game. There’s not much to expect. Not yet anyway. Especially for a team like the Toronto Raptors, who come into this year with so much youth and so much still unknown.
The draft is a huge key to building a team. Sometimes, picks don't work out the way general managers hope, but sometimes, they can change the fate of your franchise's next decade or two.
Bruce Brown faced off against his former team during the NBA preseason. The Denver Nuggets took on the Toronto Raptors for the second matchup of their NBA preseason slate and came out on top.
In a game in which tickets sold out in under an hour at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, the Toronto Raptors were bested by the Denver Nuggets 112-108 on Monday evening in their pre-season opener.
Jarrett Allen accomplished his personal goal last season — playing all 82 regular season games — then tacked on nine more in the playoffs. But as the Cavs adjust their approach under coach Kenny Atkinson, Allen’s ironman streak may take a back seat to a broader in-season maintenance plan.
The NBA preseason has kicked off for some, and the league’s newest rookies are anxiously awaiting their quasi-debuts. One of those is Raptors forward Collin Murray-Boyles, who was selected at No.
RJ Barrett spoke about the Toronto Raptors’ team culture during the NBA Media Day, and the former third overall pick threw some shade at his former team, the New York Knicks, and perhaps even former teammate Julius Randle.
The Toronto Raptors made a drastic move at last season’s trade deadline when they acquired Brandon Ingram from the New Orleans Pelicans. The Toronto Raptors were thought to be rebuilding, but they pivoted and made a win-now move trading for Brandon Ingram.
Scottie Barnes recently reiterated his desire to qualify for the playoffs during the team’s Media Day. The Toronto Raptors’ last postseason appearance was in 2022, where they lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round.
The Toronto Raptors have wrapped up their Media Day ahead of the 2025-26 regular season. Here are the highlights from an entertaining afternoon in the North.
Sometimes, NBA Media Day delivers more laughs than storylines. That was the case when Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram was asked about playing alongside RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes.
The Toronto Raptors selected Collin Murray-Boyles with the ninth pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. Instead of taking a center, which was an area of need, the Raptors surprised many people when they took Collin Murray-Boyles, who showed a lot of good things at Summer League.
The Toronto Raptors offer one of the more unique rosters in the NBA next season, owning a swath of veterans but also young players still early in their development.
The Toronto Raptors enter the 2025-26 NBA season in an interesting position. For the third straight year, the franchise fell short of the postseason, but unlike seasons past, the tone surrounding this team feels different.
The Toronto Raptors failed to make the playoffs for the third consecutive season last year as they continue to go through their rebuild. Despite this, they will enter the 2025-26 season looking to end their playoff drought behind their core of Scottie Barnes, RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and Jakob Poeltl.
After three disappointing seasons, the Toronto Raptors are ready to push for a return to the playoffs. A minimum-contract big man could be a big aid in getting them there.