In terms of first impressions, the Raptors looked rather impressive in their season opener Wednesday night against the host Atlanta Hawks. Article content
Netting a franchise record for points on opening night while eclipsing last season’s high sound good and only reinforced how dominant the Raptors played in their 138-118 beat-down of a Hawks team that many project to be among the top six or so clubs in a weak Eastern Conference. Article content Article content
More than anything, opening night served as a baseline for the Raptors, who will have plenty to sort out moving forward as the grind of an NBA season continues.
For one thing, Brandon Ingram’s presence was unmistakable — his cutting, ball handling, facilitating and creativity on full display.
At the same time, he was care