Raptors maintain No. 12 spot amid defensive surge

The Toronto Raptors have held steady at No. 12 in the latest NBA power rankings despite a mixed recent stretch, buoyed by a strong defensive showing and key wins against Eastern Conference contenders. With a 3-1 record on their current homestand, the team eyes a fourth victory against the Atlanta Hawks. Injuries have tested their depth, but players like Scottie Barnes have stepped up significantly.

The Toronto Raptors' recent performance has kept them anchored at No. 12 in NBA.com's Week 12 power rankings, as detailed by analyst John Schuhmann. Over the last 15 days, the Raptors suffered losses to the Nets, Wizards, and a shorthanded Nuggets squad. However, they boast a perfect 4-0 record against the top 10 teams in the Eastern Conference, highlighted by a dramatic comeback win against the Magic in a rest-disadvantage game last Monday.

A major factor in their stability is a top-five defensive ranking. The Raptors have benefited from opponents shooting just 34.9% from three-point range, the third-lowest in the league, while forcing turnovers at a high rate. They've reduced the percentage of opponents' shots in the paint from 49% last season (11th highest) to 46% this year (sixth lowest), and lead the NBA in limiting transition possessions at 16.2%.

Injuries have challenged the roster, with center Jakob Poeltl missing all but seven minutes over the last nine games. The team has adapted by rotating players alongside their four healthy starters. Against Denver, Ochai Agbaji started, allowing Scottie Barnes to guard bigs like Jonas Valančiūnas. Later, Collin Murray-Boyles took over, shifting Barnes to Jamal Murray. Barnes' current averages—18 points, eight rebounds, five assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.2 blocks—position him as potentially the third player in NBA history, alongside Kevin Garnett and Giannis Antetokounmpo, to achieve such stats over multiple seasons.

The Raptors went 0-2 against the Celtics at home this season and have lost their last seven games in Boston, where they trail by two games (three in the loss column) for third place in the East. They face the Hawks on Monday at Scotiabank Arena, aiming to extend their homestand success.

Related Articles

Detroit Pistons players celebrating their top spot in NBA power rankings, with a rankings chart in the background.
Image generated by AI

Detroit Pistons claim top spot in latest NBA power rankings

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

The Detroit Pistons have risen to No. 1 in NBA.com's week 15 power rankings, displacing the Oklahoma City Thunder amid a strong season. The San Antonio Spurs slipped to fourth after a 8-8 stretch since Christmas, while the Cleveland Cavaliers maintained their No. 10 position following three consecutive road victories. These rankings reflect performances through the second quarter of the NBA season, with all teams having played at least 41 games.

The Detroit Pistons have surged into the elite tier of NBA power rankings following a nine-game winning streak, joining Oklahoma City and Denver at the top. Golden State and Toronto also made significant jumps amid a week of notable team performances and injuries. Analysts highlight the Pistons' resilience despite missing key players like Cade Cunningham in recent victories.

Reported by AI

The San Antonio Spurs have risen to No. 1 in NBA.com's Week 11 power rankings, overtaking the Oklahoma City Thunder—who held the top spot last week despite recent stumbles, including losses to San Antonio. The Spurs' dominant three wins over OKC in the last 16 days propelled the shift, ending the Thunder's reign at the summit that began with a 24-1 start.

The NBA regular season has reached its midway point after all Eastern Conference teams played at least 41 games. The Detroit Pistons lead with a 31-10 record, while the conference remains competitive with several teams vying for playoff spots. This report card evaluates each team's performance, MVPs, and key statistics.

Reported by AI

Updating our January 19 midseason assessment, the Oklahoma City Thunder (37-8) and Detroit Pistons (32-10) continue to top NBA evaluations at the season's halfway mark. New injuries and recent games test the Thunder, while the Pistons solidify their Eastern lead with elite defense.

The New York Knicks defeated the Toronto Raptors 117-101 on the road in the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday night, advancing to the semifinals for the first time. Jalen Brunson led the way with 35 points, including 26 in the first half. The win improves the Knicks to 17-7, placing them second in the Eastern Conference.

Reported by AI

Fresh off Western Conference Player of the Week honors, Kawhi Leonard has propelled the Los Angeles Clippers to a six-game winning streak—the NBA's longest active—averaging 39 points per game and drawing Kobe Bryant comparisons. Improved team shooting and defense have vaulted them into Play-In contention after a 6-21 start.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline