I’ve seen people get here. So, nothing surprises me. I don’t look for anything until my phone actually rings. "I'm doing my job every single day, " Siakam said. "I'm blessed to be to be able to live my dream and play the game that I love and getting compensated for it. " Anunoby will miss his sixth-straight game as he continues to heal from a sprained wrist he sustained against the Golden State Warriors on Jan. 27. The Raptors (25-30) currently sit 11th in the Eastern Conference, one game behind the Indiana Pacers for the final spot in the play-in tournament and find themselves at a crossroads.
Toronto Raptors take on San Antonio Spurs in final game before trade deadline | TSNThe Toronto Raptors take on the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, their final game before the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, in what could be the final game in a Raptors uniform for several members of the team's core that helped win the 2019 NBA Championship. Watch the Raptors and Spurs LIVE tonight at 7 p.
27. The Raptors (25-30) currently sit 11th in the Eastern Conference, one game behind the Indiana Pacers for the final spot in the play-in tournament and find themselves at a crossroads. The club's current core finished 48-34 and won a pair of playoff games against the Philadelphia 76ers last season but has underachieved this season. The Spurs (14-40) sit 28th in the league and are fighting with the Houston Rockets and Detroit Pistons for higher odds in the upcoming NBA Draft.
ET/10 p. PT on TSN1, the TSN App, and TSN. ca. The Raptors have been at the centre of trade rumours leading up to Thursday's 3 p. ET deadline, with star forward Pascal Siakam. O. G. Anunoby, Fred VanVleet, and Gary Trent Jr. reportedly drawing interest from other teams. “I’m at a point in my career where it really doesn’t matter unless I feel like there’s something going on, ” said Siakam. “I’ve seen people go.
I’ve seen people get here. So, nothing surprises me. I don’t look for anything until my phone actually rings. "I'm doing my job every single day, " Siakam said. "I'm blessed to be to be able to live my dream and play the game that I love and getting compensated for it. " Anunoby will miss his sixth-straight game as he continues to heal from a sprained wrist he sustained against the Golden State Warriors on Jan.
Coming off a successful seven-game Western road trip in which they won four games, head coach Nick Nurse says the decisions made this week will have a huge effect on the franchise moving forward. “I think this is always a big week for the franchise, as is draft night, as [are] final cuts at training camp. Anytime there is a window, whether it’s large or small, to improve your team in any way, I think that is always important for the franchise.