Michael Grange
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Michael Grange joined Sportsnet in 2011 as a columnist for Sportsnet.ca and regular contributor to Sportsnet magazine. During his time at Sportsnet, Grange has become one of the network’s leading basketball analysts and regularly contributes to Prime Time Sports on Sportsnet 590 The FAN and Sportsnet Central.
Depleted Raptors overmatched by Magic who are heading in opposite direction
Michael Grange
Some takeaways from a 113-103 Magic win that was the Raptors' sixth straight loss and eighth in their past nine games.
After so many triumphs, Barrett family now facing the ultimate loss
Michael Grange
Shorthanded Raptors nearly author another March miracle
Michael Grange
In March of 1995, the Toronto Raptors upset the Michael Jordan Bulls in one of the most memorable games in franchise history. They nearly did it again on Monday.
After title run with Nuggets, Raptors' Brown now facing season of change
Michael Grange
Bruce Brown was busy playing basketball last June with the Denver Nuggets. Now a member of the Raptors, being free in early June won’t be an issue. And after a season of upheaval and change for Brown, some extra time off probably isn't the worst thing.
Boucher energizes Raptors, helps them go down fighting vs. Trail Blazers
Michael Grange
Short-handed Raptors show fight while facing tough road to finish line
Michael Grange
Thursday's loss against the Suns was a moral victory, but heading into the home stretch of the season as a team with little to play for, the will to keep competing needs to be celebrated sometimes.
Fit Matters: Barrett looking right at home with Raptors
Michael Grange
As a Raptor, RJ Barrett is playing the most productive basketball of his career. The team's fast-paced style appears to be a great fit for the Canadian after playing in a completely different system in New York.
'It's special': Raptors, Olynyk benefit from peace of mind with extension done
Michael Grange
With key players hurt, lesser-known Raptors have chance to open eyes
Michael Grange
The final quarter of the Raptors' season will likely be a chance for players looking to carve out a niche on the team and in the league to solidify their standing. A few of those players did some good things in a win over Charlotte on Sunday.