It’s silly to put too much stock into one game, an exhibition opener at that, but we did get some early intel on the 2025-26 Toronto Raptors from Monday’s loss to Denver. Article content
The game, played in front of a Raptors-friendly crowd in Vancouver that still had plenty off oohs and aahs saved for all-time great Nikola Jokic and Canadian star Jamal Murray — who both oddly looked in mid-season form — provided a first look at the revamped Raptors. Article content Article content
Here are some thoughts:
How did Brandon Ingram’s debut go?
Brandon Ingram’s first game since December had some encouraging signs. He got to the free-throw line seven times (RJ Barrett led the team last season, averaging just over five trips per game) in only 22 minutes, got into the lane and finished wel