Raptors Cage

Brooklyn Bridge Taken Over By Raptors

The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in New York City and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. Basically, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the prized possessions of BKN. The rivalry between the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets continues. … Read more

Video: Charles Barkley Fails Quiz On Canada

I really do appreciate how much Charles ‘Chuck’ Barkley gives love to Toronto and the Raptors. With that being said, the fact that he still can’t pronounce Jonas Valanciunas is still kind of sad. Check out this pretty hilarious clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28O-Dlkqz0U фаллоимитаторы www.budlux.com.ua самовыравнивающийся пол http://niko-trading.niko.ua/faq/pickup-oil/

Video: Raps Fans Mock Nets With ‘Broooooklyn’ Chant

Hey Brooklyn Nets fans, see how stupid you chant sounds now? I absolutely love whoever started this chant (I was one of the first chanters if anyone cares). To be honest, this has to be one of the most epic moments in Toronto Raptors’ history. We, Raptors fans, just trolled Brooklyn, in the most troll way possible. Blood pressure … Read more

Post Game Report Card: Raptors Squeeze by Nets to Gain Series Lead

Before I dive into this post-game report, I’ll link a soothing/uplifting Drake song to put your mind at ease after tonight’s wild game: The Toronto Raptors played with the hearts of millions tonight, They totally blew a 26-point lead and suffered an embarrassing collapse in the final quarter of play. But somehow, someway, they pulled off a satisfying … Read more

Game Day Preview: Raptors Look to Gain Advantage in Game Five

Game Five between the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets tips off tonight at the Air Canada Centre. The series is currently tied 2-2- both teams have been evenly matched thus far. In the previous game on Sunday, Toronto pulled out a momentous 87-79 victory despite blowing a large lead in the second half. Three starters (Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan and Amir Johnson) … Read more

Simply Put, Raptors Fans Have Been Epic

Regardless of what happens in the best of three series between the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets, basketball is the talk of the town in Toronto. The support this team has gotten during this playoff run has been absolutely unbelievable. The TV ratings have been off the charts, the square has been filled with thousands of people every game, … Read more

Post Game Report: Raptors Even Series vs Nets, Reclaim Home Court Advantage

The dinos are still alive! The Toronto Raptors take Game 4 87-79 to event the series and reclaim home court advantage against the Brooklyn Nets in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final. The Raptors played their best quarter of the series in the opening segment at the Barclays Center Sunday night. Amir Johnson, DeMar DeRozan and … Read more

Game Day Preview: Lowry, Raptors Look To Even Up Series With Nets

The Toronto Raptors have a major challenge tonight: a must-win game that will extend the series and give them a better chance to move onto the second round. Last game, Kyle Lowry was burdened with a knee injury before fouling out. DeMar DeRozan scored 30 points for the second straight game, after struggling in his playoff debut. On … Read more

Dwane Casey Pleased With Late Effort, Not Pleased With Late Officiating

Following a tough 102-98 loss in game three of this best-of-seven series between the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets, Raptors head coach Dwane Casey gave a pretty great post-game press conference— one that not only described this particular game and first round series up to this point, but this record setting Raptor season as well. The team … Read more

Post Game Report: Raptors put up Resilient Road Effort but Come Up short Against the Nets

The Toronto Raptors haven’t won a road playoff game since 2001, so as history should show, there’s no indication that this should’ve been an easy game against the Brooklyn Nets. With the series tied after pulling through a gutty effort at home to take game two, Toronto knew they were in for another hard fought … Read more