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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are back for another recap of the week that was for the Toronto Raptors.
After going .500 in a four-game week, the biggest story is the return of Pascal Siakam, who missed the first 10 games of the regular season while recovering from offseason shoulder surgery. With Siakam back in the fold, the two discuss what it means for the rest of the team moving forward, specifically rookie forward Scottie Barnes, who continues to turn heads with his play.
They spin things forward to the week ahead, in which the Raptors take the floor three times to face some intriguing tests.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor is back with a recap of the week that was and a preview of the week that is to come for the Raptors.
Riding the momentum of a three-game win streak, Toronto is above the .500 mark for the first time since February of 2021, and it has done so thanks to the play of Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby, Scottie Barnes and Gary Trent Jr., who is impressing with his defensive impact.
Look ahead to the Raptors' next four games and when they can expect Pascal Siakam and Yuta Watanabe back in the lineup. Head to NBA.com for more Raptors and NBA coverage.
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Opening week of the 2021-22 NBA season is in the books and the Toronto Raptors are out to a 1-2 start as things officially get underway.
In this weekly recap, NBA.com's Gil McGregor walks you through the team's first week, from the play of rookie Scottie Barnes to concerns surrounding the offence and other major storylines from the first three games. McGregor also takes a look at some major NBA storylines from Week 1 before spinning things forward with a preview of the Raptors' four-game week ahead.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are back at it to discuss key takeaways from the Raptors' 2021 preseason.
The duo talks about the first look at OG Anunoby's incoming breakout season, how Precious Achiuwa proved to be the key piece of the Kyle Lowry sign-and-trade and our first impressions of Scottie Barnes as a starter, among other trending topics.
They also highlight the Raptors' roster moves on the horizon, making their predictions of which two players out of the group of Yuta Watanabe, Isaac Bonga, Ish Wainright and Sam Dekker make the final cut.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor is back with a recap of the week that was for the Toronto Raptors, who are three games into a five-game preseason schedule.
From preseason impressions made by Precious Achiuwa, OG Anunoby, Dalano Banton, Scottie Barnes and Justin Champagnie to injury updates surrounding Khem Birch, Chris Boucher, Pascal Siakam and Yuta Watanabe, catch up on what you might have missed from Toronto's first week of preseason action.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are back at it to digest the headliner quotes from 2021 Raptors Media Day and things to watch for as preseason approaches.
The tandem speaks on the team's winning expectations, Pascal Siakam's injury status and role as the "go-to guy," Fred VanVleet's leadership and All-Defensive Team aspirations and what a "huge" role will look like for rookie Scottie Barnes.
They also highlight Toronto's five preseason matchups and position battles to watch throughout the exhibition games.
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On this edition of the Raptors Podtable Podcast, NBA.com's Carlan Gay and Scott Rafferty discuss all things OG Anunoby. The guys break down his growth last season and preview what this season could or should be like for him.
All that and more on this edition of the RPP.
Read Scott's full article here.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor, Kyle Irving and Scott Rafferty are back running a three-man weave on the Podtable, gearing up for the Toronto Raptors 2021-22 season, which is fast approaching.
After an eventful offseason, the three each came with two different storylines that they're most excited about this upcoming season, from the growth of OG Anunoby to the young roster's ability to re-emerge as a contender in the Eastern Conference's Playoff picture.
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Ahead of Chris Bosh's induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving reflect upon the 11-time All-Star's career with the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat.
Bosh won titles with the Heat, but he made a name for himself with the Raptors, leading the team to two playoff appearances while bridging the gap between the Vince Carter and DeMar DeRozan eras. With all that Bosh accomplished in Toronto, will we one day see his No. 4 raised to the banners at Scotiabank Arena?
Aside from the inevitable Kyle Lowry jersey retirement, who else deserves the honour? The two discuss that and much more.
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NBA.com's Kyle Irving, Scott Rafferty and Gilbert McGregor run a three-man weave to discuss all of the pressing questions facing the Toronto Raptors ahead of the 2021-22 NBA season.
From Kyle Lowry's departure, to his fit with the Miami Heat, to the return of Goran Dragic and Precious Achiuwa via the sign-and-trade, the trio discusses what that deal means for both franchises. They also discuss how the Raptors fared elsewhere in free agency and what fans should expect from this team heading into the new season.
Irving, Rafferty and McGregor each try and predict the Raptors starting lineup on Opening Night and what the lineup might look like once star forward Pascal Siakam recovers from offseason shoulder surgery, capped off by the Raptors' games they're most excited for on the 2021-22 NBA schedule.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor welcomes Toronto native and Raptors assistant coach Nathaniel Mitchell to the pod.
From early impressions of the young Raptors at the 2021 MGM Resorts NBA Summer league to player development ideologies and philosophies, Mitchell provides plenty of insight from his vantage point as a coach that has been hands-on with player development.
Mitchell, who has also worked with Canada Basketball for the last several years, also discussed the state of basketball in the country and the exciting prospect for basketball in Canada for the years to come.
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You can find Mitchell on Twitter @MitchNathaniel and follow the host @GMcGregor21.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are back to react to the 2021 NBA Draft, beginning with the Toronto Raptors' selection of Florida State forward Scottie Barnes.
From Barnes' versatility and potential in the league to his fit within Toronto's current roster and system, the two break down how he fits the bill of the prototypical Raptor and provides the team with flexibility ahead of the free agency period.
Additionally, the two speak on Toronto's two second-round picks, Dalano Banton and David Johnson, as well as the team's developing Summer League roster and Canadians to keep an eye on this offseason.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor, Kyle Irving and Scott Rafferty are back to run a three-man weave in preparation for the 2021 NBA Draft and the start of free agency.
As each major date looms, the Toronto Raptors find themselves entrenched in a number of rumours, from draft-related trades to potential trades involving some of the top talents in the NBA.
Will the Raptors move up or down from the No. 4 pick? Is Jalen Suggs the guy? Has Kyle Lowry played his last game in a Raptors uniform? Is Pascal Siakam really available in trade talks? Can Toronto make a play for an All-Star calibre talent that's on the move this offseason?
The three delve into that in more to gear up for the draft, which is set for Thursday, July 29 at 8:00 p.m. ET, while free agency begins on Monday, Aug. 2 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
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NBA.com draft experts Kyle Irving and Eric Fawcett have their first discussion on the 2021 NBA Draft and the key names to know outside of the projected top five picks.
By now, you've likely heard all about prospects like Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley, Jalen Green and Jalen Suggs. But what about other promising talents like Arkansas' Moses Moody, Texas' Kai Jones or International star Alperen Sengun?
The two take a deep dive into the thick of the lottery, covering players they believe should fall in the Nos. 6-through-14 range. Who is being over-hyped? Who isn't being talked about enough? Which prospects could sneak into the lottery come draft night?
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are here to discuss the Toronto Raptors' options with the No. 4 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.
Should the Raptors stand pat and make a selection or trade the pick? Who are the prospects they could target if they select at No. 4?
The duo dissects which players would fit best with this current Raptors roster at pick No. 4, highlighted by Jalen Suggs, Jalen Green, Jonathan Kuminga and an outside chance at Evan Mobley.
In case Toronto elects to move back in the lottery, they also break down potential players that could be available beyond their current pick.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor is back with a next-day reaction to the Toronto Raptors moving up in the NBA Draft Lottery to win the No. 4 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.
As the dust settles, even more questions arise. Who might they select? What will it mean for the short- and long-term future? Will it have an impact on Kyle Lowry? McGregor briefly discusses that and much more.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Kyle Irving are back to discuss the next order of business for the Toronto Raptors: The 2021 NBA Draft Lottery.
With a 31.9 percent chance to land a top-four pick, McGregor and Irving dissect the ideal scenario for the Raptors at each potential landing spot in the lottery.
The two break down what each NBA Draft prospect could bring to Toronto's current roster, from projected No. 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham to top-10 selections like March Madness superstar Davion Mitchell.
The tandem also reacts to the recent breaking news around the NBA, as well as Pascal Siakam's shoulder surgery and some moves around the Raptors' coaching staff.
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After a brief hiatus, NBA.com's Gil McGregor and Scott Rafferty are back with the first offseason edition of the Raptors Podtable.
In what could be a transformative few months for the franchise, the two discuss the future of franchise cornerstone Kyle Lowry and team President Masai Ujiri while discussing how the upcoming NBA Draft Lottery plays a role in the decisions that are to come.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor is back with the second-to-last Next Day Rap of the 2020-21 NBA season. Friday night, the Toronto Raptors clawed from 19 down to suffer a 114-110 loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
In his hometown, Jalen Harris set a new career-high with 31 points while his fellow rookie and backcourt mate Malachi Flynn added 26 points as Toronto was limited to a seven-man rotation. Go through some of the biggest takeaways from the game.
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NBA.com's Gil McGregor is back with a next-day recap of the Toronto Raptors' loss to the Chicago Bulls on Thursday, May 13.
From the career-best performances of Stanley Johnson and Jalen Harris to the meaning of the Raptors having the No. 7 lottery odds in 2021, catch up on what you might have missed on Thursday before gearing up for the first of Toronto's final two games of the 2020-21 regular season.
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