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Answering Your Raptors Burning Questions



Our Lead NBA Reporter Esfandiar Baraheni answers all your burning questions about the Toronto Raptors, including what they could do this off-season, who they might draft, which direction they might go, and what type of cheesecakes compare to NBA players.

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3 Comments

  1. If we keep Fvv he’s really gotta learn how to play off ball and stop the hero ball, plus his FGA/per game from 2 pt range has to go down and actually play a similar style to Kyle Lowry otherwise just let him walk. I would much rather Scottie be taking between 16-18 shots per game than Fred.

  2. nick smith jr's defence was awful on one of the best top tier defensive teams. His on off splits defensively showed he didn't make a big difference and he was largely a negative so you are basically relying on his highschool pedigree and hoping he can regain that. He lacked the feel and touch in college… again injured sure but I would take Kobe or others before Nick Smith. On offence he can make tough shots but lacks the willingness (NOT THE JUICE) to drive into contact and get to the hoop which is something the Raptors need.

    Good video as always but yeah I would…. go for other prospects. Keyonte is a good call out though I also have concerns good call out.

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