After burning the Phoenix Suns in a commanding 127-109 victory on Sunday, the Toronto Raptors will be back on the court for a Tuesday night matchup against the Boston Celtics. The improving Raptors will continue to fight for a late Play-In push. The question is who will be there to aid in that fight.
The Duke Blue Devils star has been the consensus number one pick for the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft during the entire lead-up to the event. However, according to Paul George, there is a prospect who will have every opportunity to peak higher than Flagg.
One of those was Chet Holmgren. His Feb. 7 technical foul against the Toronto Raptors was rescinded. It happened in the fourth quarter of a 121-109 win. That puts his season total
With the Raptors likely to use some unusual lineups, there will be plenty of noise to filter out in the season's final seven weeks.
The 41-16 Boston Celtics will make the trip north of the US border to face the 18-39 Toronto Raptors in their home court of Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The Celtics, winners of 9 of their last 10 games,
Joe Mazzulla had more than one game in mind when he made Kristaps Porzingis a late scratch Tuesday night in Toronto.
The Celtics didn't let multiple absences slow them down as they beat the Raptors for their sixth straight victory.