
Toronto Raptors have different feel than last year as NBA season winds down
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors have missed the playoffs again and will be about 20 games below .500 when the regular season wraps up on Sunday, but something feels different this year.
Stars RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes as well as head coach Darko Rajakovic all said there was a different feeling at OVO Athletic Centre on Tuesday after Toronto’s final home practice of the season.
Although the Raptors were eliminated from the play-in tournament on April 1, their 29-50 record with three games remaining is an improvement on last season’s 25-57 performance and the locker-room atmosphere is noticeably better too.
“Way different, different energy, different vibes, for sure,” said Barrett, who is from Mississauga, Ont. “I think this year we really made a step forward in what we’re building here. I think we have some good pieces in these younger guys coming in.