There is but one looming question heading into tonight’s matchup against the Brooklyn Nets: which Toronto Raptors team is going to show up? Will it be the squad that limited Donovan Mitchell to 8 points on 3-12 shooting in a 100-88 win against a Conference rival? Or, will it be the team that got 30-pieced by the C.J. McCollum and Brandon Ingram-less New Orleans Pelicans?
The individual numbers in the paragraph above aren’t really important. What matters in the answer to the opening question of which Raptors team will show up, is the compete level that Toronto illustrates against the Nets.