It’s been a rollercoaster start for the Toronto Raptors, who currently sit at 9-9 and looking for more consistency.
There are a lot of positives on this roster, but they haven’t shown much away from home, with a 3-7 road record compared to 6-2 at Scotiabank Arena. That will need to change if they hope to climb the Eastern Conference standings, currently sitting in a tie for seventh.
The East is largely bunched together, with the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks separating themselves from the pack early on. That’s not surprising, but there are several teams on equal footing, so it’s hard to distinguish where the Raptors sit in that group.