After improving to 3-1 to start the season, the Raptors will face off against the 2-2 Detroit Pistons, who are coming off a close win over the struggling Pacers. I don't think anyone needs reminding of what happened the last time the Pistons visited Toronto, so let's get to the lineups!
Projected Starting Lineups
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Keys to the Game
1. Keep Up the D: The Raptors' defence has been stifling at times in recent games, with OG in particular standing out on that end against the Magic. Keep it up, and there will be plenty more wins to come
2. Executing the O: That said, there were a couple dead spots on the other end of the floor last night, with the Raptors letting Orlando back into things because of terrible offence. Let's not have any more 0-13 stretches, alright?
3. Defend Homecourt: The Scotiabank Arena has been a fortress for the last few years, and if the Raptors are to get a top 3 seed that needs to continue. Facing off against a middling Eastern Conference foe? It's time to put them to the sword
LET'S GO RAPS!!!
Projected Starting Lineups
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Keys to the Game
1. Keep Up the D: The Raptors' defence has been stifling at times in recent games, with OG in particular standing out on that end against the Magic. Keep it up, and there will be plenty more wins to come
2. Executing the O: That said, there were a couple dead spots on the other end of the floor last night, with the Raptors letting Orlando back into things because of terrible offence. Let's not have any more 0-13 stretches, alright?
3. Defend Homecourt: The Scotiabank Arena has been a fortress for the last few years, and if the Raptors are to get a top 3 seed that needs to continue. Facing off against a middling Eastern Conference foe? It's time to put them to the sword
LET'S GO RAPS!!!
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