Toronto Raptors

Jack Armstrong Releases Hellooo & Happy Holidays Album for Charity

November 25th, 2022 by Joshua Murray

Toronto Raptors legend Jack Armstrong just released my favourite holiday album of 2022, and it’s not even close. Hellooo & Happy Holidays is 41 minutes of Christmas joy. It’s songs and skits and jokes and it makes me smile. AND it’s all for a good cause. Since 1998, Armstrong has been in the lives of […]

Northern Touch Gets A Raptors Remix

April 14th, 2018 by Joshua Murray

The link between hip-hop and basketball is strong, and in Toronto, it just got a little stronger with an update of a 20-year old classic. In 1998, Rascalz, Kardinal Offishall, Choclair, CheckMate, and Thrust came together to record and release Northern Touch. The track is arguably one of the most important hip-hop tracks in Canadian history. […]

2014-15 NBA Season Preview!

November 10th, 2014 by Joshua Murray

It’s early days of the 2014-15 NBA season, the Toronto Raptors are sitting at the top of the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference, and we’re excited for basketball. So to help me kick off the new season, here’s Allegra to answer some of my hardest hitting, and most random questions pertaining to the new season […]

What’s Next for the Toronto Raptors?

May 4th, 2014 by Joshua Murray

Maybe I should have waited a little bit before I started writing this post. Maybe just 2 hours after the end of game 7 and the 2013-14 Raptors season isn’t enough time to clearly look back and forward at the team. But here I am. Thinking and typing and posting. As I was watching today’s […]

What Could Have Been For The Toronto Raptors

January 19th, 2014 by Joshua Murray

This post was inspired by Michael Grange’s piece in the most recent SportsNet Magazine, “It’s Time To Forgive Vince” and conversations at work with Chris and at the bar with Erik. It’s a “what-if” post which means that I need you to allow for some hypotheticals – ie. things happening or not happening. However, I’m not […]

What’s Going Right For The Toronto Raptors

January 12th, 2014 by Joshua Murray

On the heels of a successful #DrakeNight at the Air Canada Centre, I would like to take a look at  the Toronto Raptors for the first time since Sean and Allegra helped me with the 2013-14 NBA Season Preview. As Raps fans can tell you, this season didn’t start out very well. It was slow […]

It Always Ends In Tears

December 30th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

Kids, don’t give your heart to sports. It’s messy and unpredictable and stupid and just don’t do it! I’m speaking from experience here. Less than 24 hours ago, for the 3rd year in a row, I watched the Dallas Cowboys lose on the final day of the regular season and at the same time waving […]

2013-14 NBA Season Preview: 10 Questions To Start The Season!

October 28th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

The NBA season starts tomorrow night with 3 games on the schedule before the rest of the league gets into action on Wednesday night, the Toronto Raptors included. And since the season has a chance to give us some pretty interesting storylines, I recruited Sean and Allegra to talk ball with me before things get underway. […]

Raptors Game Night With Ford Canada & Right To Play!

April 15th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

Thanks to the good folks at Ford Canada I was able to check out the Toronto Raptors vs. the Chicago Bulls at the Air Canada Centre from a great suite and with some fantastic people. While the Raptors season hasn’t been as full of highs as fans have hoped it would be, there have been […]

Terrence Ross Wins the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest In A Vince Carter Tribute!

February 18th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

If you’re a basketball fan or a Toronto Raptors fan you know by now that Terrence Ross won the Sprite Slam Dunk contest at All-Star Saturday Night in Houston. It was great to see as a Toronto fan and the 1st time since Vince Carter that the Raps roster includes the dunk champ. Now, with […]

Christmas and the NBA are Coming!

November 28th, 2011 by Joshua Murray

original post at photojunkie.ca Christmas is coming – and so is the NBA season. It’s been a long and arduous process for basketball fans as the NBA lockout has kept us away from arenas and TVs for what should have been the first month of the season. But now it looks like we only have […]

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