When we look at Toronto’s last nine games, the Raptors should win all of them. However, the way this league works, we know they’ll inexplicably drop two of the nine. Will a loss come against the Brooklyn Nets? They’re fighting for playoff seeding for the first time in years and — I’m sure in their minds — looking to avoid a first-round matchup against Toronto. Will it be the Magic? Only one game under current eighth seed Miami, they lead the season series against Toronto 2-1. How about the Heat? Toronto beat them handily on their home court a few weeks ago and they’ll fight tooth and nail to keep that final playoff spot.
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