Do the Toronto Raptors have anything left to play for? In a standings sense, it appears not. Three games back of Milwaukee with just 11 games to go, it looks like Toronto is locked into the second seed in the East.
In a basketball sense, though, it’d be nice to see the Raptors string some wins together. Lately everything has come in fits and starts — you get thorough, energetic wins over the Knicks, or you get a punch-inducing snoozer against the Cavs.
Tonight, the Raptors start a home-and-home against the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road.