“It’s crazy when you interview a guy and he mentions ‘winning’ 34 times”
Kawhi Leonard returns to Toronto on Dec. 11, just in time for Raptors ’95-Rewind night
What do you put on a diamond-encrusted bauble to make an NBA star smile? More diamonds, of course.
Andray Domise: The Raptors President has the cap space to inherit another superstar. One name comes to mind—Giannis Antetokounmpo.
What Raptors fever looked like in a Nunavut town
Nick Taylor-Vaisey: Toronto sports fandom is typically a lifelong exercise in futility with the rare bright spot. Kawhi Leonard reminded us how good the good times can be.
Yes, he led the Raptors to their first NBA title. But tracking his flight and car ride and standing outside a hotel where he may or may not be meeting? Yikes, Hogtown.
Where the rubber hits the hardwood, multi-million-dollar contracts and a whole lot of personality await
An oral history of Kawhi Leonard’s epic Game 7 buzzer-beater, as told by those who saw it up close
Stoudamire, the Raptors’ first draft pick and star, on those historic first games in Toronto—and returning to cheer on this year’s champions
Kia Nurse is a star of the WNBA’s New York Liberty, but she grew up cheering on her beloved Raptors
The celebration was ‘a clear reminder,’ said one, ‘of what the city can be on days or years when we are not winning championships’