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After defeating Atlanta, the Raptors have officially played the toughest schedule in the league through 7 games and they came out above .500



After defeating Atlanta, the Raptors have officially played the toughest schedule in the league through 7 games and they came out above .500

by Rapsfan_98

11 Comments

  1. KyleLowryOnlyFans

    Is SOS based on projected records/last season’s records or on the current 7 game sample size across the league?

  2. CazOnReddit

    B-but sports media said we’d be worse this year than last!

    They’re never wrong in underestimating where we will ultimately end up.

  3. Eclectic_Canadian

    Knowing the Raptors though they’ll go and put up a worse record against the Pistons, Magic and Hornets than they do against the Heat, 76ers and Celtics

  4. CanadianLionelHutz

    Was this our hardest stretch of the season?

  5. lmao a “GURU” Stat. never heard of that one. add it to the other weird acronyms: DARKO, LEBRON, RAPTOR

  6. tonious35

    We were a Boucher away from 6-1, beating the Heat and Nets

  7. Rare-Profile6867

    Believe it or not the pistons are actually a tough team this year. The young players are gaining experience and they play really hard. I’m looking forward to Barnes vs Cade

  8. This makes sense. Pascal is making a(nother) leap, Scottie is also taking another step (12/21 on 3s), while OG looks like a DPOY candidate. Add to that the fact that Koloko looks like a legit center, even if it’s for 15-20mins a game and this is what you get.

    I actually think they’ll be even better when OPJ in the fold and will probably be good for 50+ wins and a top 4 seed.

    The thing is that if they’re trending as one of the top teams in the east does Masai make a big move?

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