A lot happens over the course of a Toronto Raptors game. There are 48 minutes, 200ish possessions, and more than a million “little things” that happen every night. To see everything, particularly if you’re watching casually, is impossible.
And besides, not everything that happens each game is particularly memorable. One Kyle Lowry make/miss isn’t changing your perception of him as a player. A Serge Ibaka rebound on a free-throw probably doesn’t matter.
But in every game, there is at least one thing that stands out. Whether it’s an unbelievable stat, a noteworthy play (not even necessarily a highlight), or a moment which is not only cool to see but teaches us about the Toronto Raptors.