It's the Brandon Ingram show, Masai Ujiri's presence doesn't loom over franchise and Scottie Barnes needs to shoot it better.
It has been a while since a Toronto Raptors season arrived with this little fanfare. Few expected much last season — and not much is what they got — but there at least was some buzz ahead of the 30th season in franchise history, with Vince Carter’s jersey set to be retired and the history of the Raptors primed to be celebrated all year. Article content
But this autumn? Pretty much crickets. That’s not surprising, given the run that has taken the Toronto Blue Jays all the way to the World Series and because the market-leading Toronto Maple Leafs have been playing for about a month now. Article content Article content
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