
"Welcome to a new weekly series where we go over 10 plays that stood out for the Toronto Raptors over the course of a week. The idea is to tell the story of the week in plays. Not just what looked the best, but also what made the most narrative impact. Our first week starts with an extension, as we began with the Cleveland Cavaliers game, from Monday, November 24 and concluded with the New York Knicks game on Dec. 30"
"Starting off with our first-ever play in the top ten, Ochai Agbaji has really struggled to get his season going, but he had some good plays in this New York game. This was a simple follow into the paint, and with Jalen Brunson on him, there was no box out, which meant an easy tip-in for the former Jayhawk. A huge play for Agbaji as this game felt like one of his best in a long time,"
The Raptors' extended weekly stretch spanned from Nov. 24 to Dec. 30 and featured ten plays selected for both visual quality and narrative importance. Ochai Agbaji provided momentum with offensive rebounds, timely tip-ins, and improved two-point finishing after a slow start. Immanuel Quickley's penetration created opportunities for cutters and kick-outs, exemplified by a Quickley-to-Agbaji connection. Jamal Shead and Sandro Mamukelashvili combined on a pick-and-roll alley-oop for efficient role-player scoring. Several plays showcased broken help defense, spacing advantages, and individual hustle that converted contested possessions into high-impact, momentum-shifting scores for the team.
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