Here we will discuss the two best trades that the Toronto Raptors must make before the 2025 NBA trade deadline.
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?
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.
While Fox would work as a fit for a Heat roster lacking a significant contribution at point guard since the declining play and then trade a year ago of Kyle Lowry, that math at the moment appears beyond the Heat’s means, unless Butler is part of such an equation.
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
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
According to NBA insider Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports, the Philadelphia 76ers could trade Paul George to the Miami Heat for Jimmy Butler. Butler has requested a trade from the Heat. George signed a massive four-year,
The Toronto Raptors retired the first jersey in the franchise’s history this season, putting Vince Carter’s No. 15 in the rafters. Who should be next? Philadelphia 76ers’ nine-time NBA All ...
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.
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It’s Tuesday, January 28. We have four games on the NBA slate, including a nationally televised doubleheader on TNT. The Los Angeles Lakers and Philadelphia 76ers meet at 7:30 p.m. ET in the front end of the televised double dip, while the Milwaukee Bucks and Portland Trail Blazers play at 10 p.m. ET on TNT, truTV and Max.