With a new franchise record for victories and the Atlantic Division title both secured, the Toronto Raptors may not be thinking about a No. 1 seed.
Although the Raptors have a shot to catch Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland with eight games left, a slew of quality matchups await over the next week after they visit the struggling Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night.
Toronto (50-24) eclipsed its previous mark of 49 wins set last season with a 105-97 home victory over Atlanta on Wednesday, moving the club six games clear of the third-place Hawks in the East.