You'll have to forgive the Toronto Raptors if they're looking forward to seeing 2015 winding down. A road-heavy early season schedule has not made things easy for the club, but the Raps have done well to sit at 16-10 heading into Thursday's road tilt with the Charlotte Hornets at Time Warner Cable Arena. Toronto suffered a serious case of the Mondays in its last contest against the Indiana Pacers, squandering a 21-point first quarter lead and allowing Indy to go on a devastating 22-0 run of their own en route to a forgettable 106-90 loss in Indiana.
The Raptors head to Charlotte to take on their old friends the Hornets
