It’s early. The Toronto Raptors have played four games. Everything we’ve seen should be taken with a grain of salt. With all that being said, every game is a data point, and even after just a few games, there are things we can learn about this team.
So while we don’t want to overreact, it’s reasonable to point out what’s actually happening on the court, including potential concerns. Are those concerns something to worry about moving forward? Well, that’s why we created the Toronto Raptors Panic Meter.
Perhaps the biggest concern — on a team which is 3-1 mind you — is the Raptors’ depth at forward, or lack thereof.