Raptors' season results look remarkable after considering this startling figure
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Raptors' season results look remarkable after considering this startling figure
"Toronto just improved to a 44-35 record after beating Miami in their last game, holding the sixth seed at the moment, but still flirting with the play-in zone as I mentioned earlier."
"This record represents a huge leap from their previous season marks of 30-52 and 25-57. And while this Raptors core has built its identity around elite ball movement, pushing the pace, transition offense, and playing hounding defense - one area where Toronto has struggled mightily has been from beyond the arc."
"The Raptors are one of the weaker three-point shooting teams in the NBA, averaging around a 36 percent clip on about 20 open three-point attempts per game."
The Raptors currently hold a 44-35 record, significantly improving from last season's 30-52 and 25-57. They are positioned sixth in the playoff bracket but are still close to the play-in zone. The team's identity revolves around elite ball movement, fast-paced transition offense, and strong defense. However, they struggle with three-point shooting, ranking among the weakest in the NBA. Despite averaging around 36 percent on open three-point attempts, key players like RJ Barrett and Jamal Shead have been inefficient in converting these shots.
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