It's getting increasingly difficult to put together this column. As the Raptors (46-21) continue to solidify themselves as the class of the sub-Cleveland realm in the Eastern Conference, poking holes in their Teflon exterior is becoming more and more trivial.
While fans may want fret over a potential first round match-up with the Bulls, Toronto's success during the regular season, even with the long-term injuries suffered by two starters, should have the Raptors clearly favoured in any opening round series. It's an incredibly fun team buoyed by a pair of stars at the peak of their career trajectories.