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The Toronto Raptors fall apart…lose to Wizards after 4th quarter collapse| Post Game Live



The Toronto Raptors fall apart…lose to Wizards after 4th quarter collapse| Post Game Live

The Toronto Raptors are starting to get healthier but will face significant obstacles against the Washington Wizards on Friday night – Barnes and Murray-Boyles will play despite illness, RJ Barrett and Jakob Poeltl remain out.

While this feels like an obvious win against the worst team in the NBA, it’s really a trap game where the Raptors will have to fight hard to secure the W. It’ll take focus, discipline, and a great game from Immanuel Quickley and Brandon Ingram.

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9 Comments

  1. Anything that exposes the truth of this team is good. This loss is why I took nothing from them beating the Wiz earlier in the season. The Wizards absolutely folded then. This time, we did. This team is mid, that's fine. We're still 18-14. Lets see how this season plays out, but this isn't the roster we'll be rooting for in the near future.

  2. The most natural leader on the team right now, Jamal Shead, is not yet in a position to have people listen to him when things go badly. This team, as currently constructed, is priced for perfection. They can be competitive against most other teams if everyone is healthy, but as soon as a key player goes out with an injury or an illness goes through the team, there's not enough depth or a strong leader in a strong position to provide stability during these times. I imagine the front office has spent too long in recent years asking "What could go right?" instead of "What could go wrong?".

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