It feels like a lot is happening in the NBA right now — what with Anthony Davis mania reaching a fever pitch, the Warriors turning back into the Warriors, and various other dramas playing out constantly in real time. But where does all of this leave the Raptors?
I’ll tell you where: right back where Toronto usually appears to be. Good, possibly great, but with many questions and concerns. We continue to be a nation riven with anxiety, of this much I know to be true. The Raptors played four games this week, went 2-2, lost two high profile games — including one against the Rockets — and had Kawhi Leonard back on the court for only half of the time.