
"I think Toronto joins Miami and maybe Golden State as sort of a very interesting offseason team because they came into this playoffs thinking...this might be kind of all this group is. They just don't add up to much more."
"If they go into the playoffs, and they lose 4-1, and the games are like this, they have all their picks, they have all their swaps...They've always been a sneaky Giannis team to me. I think they'd become in play for a lot of stuff."
"Ingram was an effective number-one option pretty much all season long, but his first two playoff outings in a Raptors uniform were rather uninspiring. He only took nine shots in Game 1 and went 3-15 in Game 2."
The Raptors started their playoff series against the Cavaliers with two losses, highlighting their inexperience and need for improvement. Despite the setbacks, there is potential for offseason activity, with analysts noting Toronto's roster construction and assets. Zach Lowe identified the Raptors as a team to watch, suggesting they may pursue significant changes if they exit the playoffs early. Key players like Brandon Ingram and Jakob Poeltl will be pivotal in determining the team's direction moving forward, especially after underwhelming playoff performances.
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