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Do Raptors have a lack of killer instinct?



Do Raptors have a lack of killer instinct?

Do the Raptors have a lack of killer instinct? What is the most glaring issue facing the Raptors right now? Did you see DeMar DeRozan’s career longevity coming? TSN Basketball analysts Kia Nurse and Leo Rautins join SC with Jay Onrait to break down the Raptors falling to one of the worst teams in the league in the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night.

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  1. If I were head coach, I would make Raptor players, going into the next game, work for at least 20 minutes on their free-throw shooting because that aspect of that game was not even 70%, never mind 80%, during either of those past two games. That defensive awareness also needs work also means playing a mock game of 20:00 split into two 10-minute halves.

  2. I have said for years that Canada team in general lacks the killer instinct since the new century. The most egregious being the Paralympic hockey team in 2010 and 2026 Milan. NHL, Basketball, or Baseball(yeah, still ahven't win). You win at all cost. The 2010 and 2014 olympics hockey team most of the players are in US team, Where the 2026 team head offensive player Connor Mcdavid after Sydney Crosby left plays for Edmonton. i hoep Mcdavid leave for a US team, clearly he hit his ceiling with the Oilers.

  3. Masai brought in so me dawgs, but the Serbian coach of ours put them on a leash. And took the muzzles out in order to stop them for biting the enemy…..

  4. Yes, and a bad constructed roster. Who goes into the year with 1.5 Cs and 1.5 PGs? Plus very low organizational BBall IQ because if you have many hurt players and you need to win a game you don’t send the remaining starters away to the best team in conference the night before. That means you are likely to lose if you have a bad shooting night or other team is hot or on a grudge. Last very soft team. Maybe our only tough player is a 2 way.

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