Toronto Raptors Wiretap

Raps finally get `D' message

Lenny Wilkens had mentioned earlier this month that, if the Raptors were going to snap out of a see-saw funk that saw them lose to Memphis, get past Chicago with a late surge, need overtime to beat Atlanta, then score 72 points in a home-court loss to the Clippers, it would take a greater commitment to defence.

That message obviously did not fall on deaf ears.

Even though it's taken the better part of a month — if not the entire season — for the Raptors to show signs of latching on to their coach's defensive schemes and becoming comfortable with playing zone defence at times, it's clear they've finally turned a corner.

"It's hard to say for sure when five guys or even 10 guys are clicking at the same time but, as of late, we've played pretty well on defence," said Keon Clark, who'll start in place of the injured Hakeem Olajuwon at the ACC tonight, when the Raptors put their two-game win streak on the line against Boston (8 p.m., TSN).

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Former Raptor sentenced to three years in jail

Former Toronto Raptor Alvin Robertson is off to prison.

The two-time NBA all-star, who has a lengthy record of altercations with women, was sentenced yesterday in San Antonio, Texas, to serve three years in prison for a probation violation despite a long-time girlfriend recanting her original report to police that Robertson raped her.

Although Robertson testified in court, "I absolutely did not rape anybody. I never committed a sexual assault. I'm screaming in the wilderness," the judge was unmoved.

In imposing the sentence, Judge Sid Harle said he found it "more likely than not" that Robertson raped the woman during a Nov. 17 visit to her San Antonio residence. The woman testified that she accused Robertson of rape to get even with him after he was disrespectful of her during a sexual encounter that was consensual.

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Dream time up for grabs

The Raptors are missing two starters but the Junk Yard Dog has found a bright side.

"It actually makes it easier for the coaches," Raptors forward Jerome (Junk Yard Dog) Williams said with a smile. "It's more minutes for the guys who are left."

The Raptors learned on Tuesday that starting centre Hakeem Olajuwon will be out of the lineup for the next four to six weeks because of an injury to his right quadriceps. The team also is missing starting forward Morris Peterson, who fractured his right index finger on Jan. 2 and won't be available till mid-February.

Williams has been starting for Peterson and Keon Clark will join the starting lineup in place of Olajuwon tonight when the Raptors play host to the Boston Celtics at the Air Canada Centre.

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Raptors Jan 2002 Archive

  • Raptors sign Jackson through end of season

    The Toronto Raptors have signed guard Jermaine Jackson to a contract through the remainder of this season.

  • Olajuwon out four-to-six weeks

    Toronto Raptors centre Hakeem Olajuwon will miss the next four-to-six weeks with strained right thigh, the NBA club announced Tuesday.

  • Raptors make their mark when they bolt out of the gate

    The first quarter often provides the first telling sign of whether the Raptors have come to play or simply are content to just show up on the court.

  • Davis dominates in Raptor wins

    All season long, Toronto Raptors fans have been waiting for the sleeping giant to awaken.

  • Slow start costs T-Mac in Toronto

    Tracy McGrady and his teammates tried hard not to get caught up in the hype and hoopla surrounding his second return to Toronto.

  • Magic fall short on the road to Carter's Raptors

    Vince Carter took pleasure in beating Tracy McGrady.

  • It's lonely at top — just ask Vince

    Today, Vince Carter can have his cake and eat it too.

  • Energetic Junk Yard Dog a hit as starter for the Raps

    On all too many nights this season, the Raptors have been left to bemoan the fact they didn't play a full 48 minutes with enough intensity or energy.

  • Vinsanity chews up T-Mac, Magic

    The first touch was a silky-smooth jumper, the second a delightful pass to Jerome Williams for an easy basket.

  • Big play on words for A.D.

    There is no textbook for this leadership thing.

  • Jeer the one about McGrady?

    The Toronto fans definitely affected Tracy McGrady yesterday, but not in the way you might think.

  • Do it again!

    For the second game in a row the Raptors played well at both ends of the floor.

  • T-Mac welcomes Raptors fans' boos

    Jerry Brewer of the Orlando Sentinel reports: There's no way Tracy McGrady would miss this game, sore back and all.

  • Magic host Raptors

    Who: Orlando Magic (23-21) vs.

  • More Raps Magic?

    The Raptors either have turned the corner or soon will hit a speed bump in a road that has been paved with inconsistency.

  • Montross doesn't mind being targeted for abuse

    No one likes to be targeted, but Eric Montross was a man about it.

  • Wolves at Raptors' door

    Antonio Davis took home Wednesday's game tape hoping to salvage something positive out of a disappointing loss to a bitter rival.

  • Raptors throwing up bricks in TV ratings

    The Toronto Raptors aren't only a disappointment on the court this season; they're not quite living up to expectations on television, either.

  • Stand and deliver

    When his shot wouldn't drop or when he got beat defensively, Antonio Davis decided to take a step back and begin the painful process of self-evaluation.

  • Magic notebook

    T-Mac may skip exhibition Bothered by recurring back spasms, Magic guard Tracy McGrady said Thursday night he may not play in the NBA All-Star Game on Feb.

  • New York Dream: Hakeem Nixed Knicks

    Marc Berman of the New York Post writes that Raptors center Hakeem Olajuwon revealed yesterday he was closer than anyone realized to becoming a Knick last summer.

  • Raptors get Knicked

    Toronto: The Lourdes of the NBA.

  • Latrell beats up on Carter

    New York Knicks coach Don Chaney issued a blunt and bold challenge to forward Latrell Sprewell.

  • A Killing Spree

    For the New York Knicks, humiliation was replaced with redemption.

  • Raps won't knock Knicks

    Having wrestled with their own demons for stretches this season, the Toronto Raptors are not about to gloat about the misfortunes of others.

  • Raptors look for revenge against struggling Knicks

    With memories of their Christmas Day debacle fresh in their minds, the Raptors are in the mood for some vindication.

  • Celts & Raps Get Intense

    The play was certainly intense enough when the Celtics met the Raptors last night, and the locals can only hope it was a preview of coming attractions.

  • Celtics Finish Off Raptors

    ith the blessing of coach Jim O'Brien, Antoine Walker took over the Celtics huddles in the fourth quarter last night.

  • Raps' streak snapped

    It was a night when the defence was good but not great; the intensity high but not ferocious.

  • Raptors fall flat

    Like movie character Austin Powers, the Raptors lost their mojo last night.

  • Dream's healthy

    Hakeem Olajuwon would have preferred to celebrate his 39th birthday with a win.

  • Wow, take a bow Junk Yard Dog

    Jerome Williams is challenging the cliche that every dog has his day.

  • Raps swat down Bugs

    A strange and unfamiliar scene unfolded here last night.

  • Raps fine, when they show up

    For all the discussions of strategy and substitution patterns and low post play versus three-point shooting, the one thing the Toronto Raptors must dramatically improve in the second half of the NBA season is their work ethic.

  • What a week for Raptors!

    Four games in five nights? Make that four wins in five nights.

  • Curry not shocked at Hornets move

    Dell Curry, one of the original Charlotte Hornets, isn't surprised that the team seems close to moving to New Orleans.

  • Nets flat as prairies

    It wasn't a game Todd MacCulloch was particularly proud of.

  • Raptors rip the Nets

    It's way too early for a team to make any emphatic statements or anything like that but a little subtle message can be delivered any old time.

  • Defence Nets a win

    They've talked about the urgency of playing with greater defensive intensity.

  • Raps visit higher level

    There were 24 seconds remaining in the first half when Alvin Williams stole the ball and slipped it to Vince Carter.

  • Curry's clutch play helps Raptors stifle Hornets

    The daggers, two of them, came from old familiar hands.

  • HORNETS GAMEDAY

    SCOUTING REPORT • Hornets forward George Lynch hopes to resume his comeback from foot surgery tonight or, at the latest, on Monday at New York.

  • Can Raptors bank this week's Net gains?

  • D gets an F from Davis

    Antonio Davis went on the offensive yesterday by blasting the Raptors' porous defence.

  • Raptors head into Friday's game against Nets with guarded optimism

    Chris Childs knows that two consecutive wins won't erase the memory of an NBA season that has failed to live up to expectations for the Toronto Raptors.

  • Rockets' Late Rally Falls Short in Toronto

    The Rockets tightened up their defense and used a barrage of three-pointers to whittle down an 18-point fourth quarter deficit to just one with under 2 minutes to go, but they couldn't overtake the Raptors, who held on for the 109-103 win in the Air Canada Centre Wednesday night.

  • Raps find their roar

    Having had such an easy time for most of the game, the Toronto Raptors decided to test their poise in the waning minutes last night.

  • The Dream is becoming tainted by a harsh reality

    You look at him now, after all he has done, and hope your eyes are hiding the truth.

  • Raptors win a strange night for Olajuwon

    Rudy Tomjanovich peered down the hallway in the bowels of the Air Canada Centre before game time on Wednesday, hoping to spy Hakeem Olajuwon, the man who used to be synonymous with basketball in Houston.

  • Albeck transferred to rehab center

    Toronto Raptors assistant coach Stan Albeck, who had a serious stroke last month, was discharged from the hospital and admitted to a rehab center on Wednesday.

  • Raptors hustle past the Pistons

    Vince Carter takes a lot of flak for his infrequent forays to the free throw line, so he sure wasn't going to blow four straight foul shots with a game on the line.

  • Big Nasty deal works out for all

    The Raptors aren't sure what the moral of this story is.

  • Bumbling Raps now underdogs

    Vince Carter was asked yesterday whether the needle on the Raptors' frustration meter was about to fly off the charts.

  • Raps' new motto: Do nothing

    THE RAPTORS' explanation for retaining Lenny Wilkens at the helm of this confused, backward-moving team, apparently is that they cannot afford to fire him right now.

  • Telling show for Raptors

    The Raptors spent most of the day breaking down game film from Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

  • Wilkens has Butchered job

    How's this for the new math? The Raptors are about to waste the efforts of a $53-million US payroll to avoid eating this year's $2.

  • Wilkens at a loss to explain

    WITH THIS most high-rent of Raptors sides, the gap between coach and players is growing as wide as the Niagara Gorge.

  • Funk-ridden Raps must find groove

    The excuses, like the games themselves, all seem to run together now in a dreary sameness.

  • Raptors drop the ball

    The play came midway through the final quarter when a cutting Earl Boykins scored on a back-door layup.

  • Raptors drop the ball

    The play came midway through the final quarter when a cutting Earl Boykins scored on a back-door layup.

  • Clippers' zone D gives Raptors fits

    Antonio Davis had issued a warning after Toronto's close call against Atlanta on Friday night that the Raptors would need to go back to the drawing board to work on beating the zone defence the Hawks had used so successfully against them.

  • Jury selection begins in trial of Vince Carter's former agent

    Jury selection began Monday in the trial of former Vince Carter agent William (Tank) Black, accused of stealing millions of dollars from players he represented.

  • Curry fires blanks `on just one of those nights'

    As a career gunslinger who has flirted with shooting 50 per cent from the floor in three different seasons over of his career, it's almost unfathomable to think of Wendell Stephen Curry putting up an 0-fer when he gets regular minutes.

  • Raps need to start pounding on some foes

    IN SPORTS, perspective is everything.

  • Dream comes true for Raps

    Lon Kruger and his Atlanta Hawks have seen just about enough of Hakeem Olajuwon for one season.

  • Alvin hits the OT winner

    Alvin Williams is a hero once again.

  • Alvin gets an A

    One of these nights the Raptors actually are going to play well for an entire game and win.

  • Hawks Fail in OT

    Kruger blames officials for confusion in final seconds of overtime loss to Raptors.

  • Davis ready to kick Rap butt

    It is a continual process of personal growth that Antonio Davis says he's undertaking, a move from the shadows to the spotlight, and it won't be complete until he takes the Toronto Raptors by the scruff of the neck and shakes some sense into them.

  • Raptors won't want to recall the games that got away

    Invariably, late March and early April rolls around in the NBA and teams either barely in the playoffs or on the cusp of reaching the post-season lament the games that got away back in December and January.

  • No worries for Wilkens

    Lenny Wilkens offered a response to his critics yesterday.

  • Somebody must deliver a wakeup call to Raps

    TOP, BOTTOM or in the middle, it doesn't matter to the Toronto Raptors.

  • Raps stop the bleeding

    Someone ought to bottle up whatever possesses these Chicago Bulls and sell it as magical slump-busting medicine.

  • Peterson named to all-star rookie challenge

    Forward Morris Peterson, who is sidelined with a broken right index finger, has been named to the sophomore team for the NBA all-star rookie challenge, the Toronto Raptors said Wednesday.

  • Raptors don't look pretty in beating an awful Bulls squad

    They began the game missing their first four shots.

  • Raptors sign Jackson to 10-day contract

    The Toronto Raptors signed guard Jermaine Jackson to a 10-day contract Thursday and placed Mamadou N'diaye on the injured list because of left quadriceps tendinitis.

  • Grizzlies bring out `worst' in Raps

    The Toronto Raptors took a step back in time here last night, a step back to an era when they were not a very good basketball team, when they were a squad trying to find a style of play to suit the personnel, a franchise looking for an identity.

  • Grizzlie demise

    For the Raptors, crunch time turned into panic time last night in the team's first visit to the Pyramid.

  • Raps in search of winning way

    Besides ranking in the NBA's lower echelon in field-goal percentage and defensive rebounding, the Raptors also seem to be suffering these days from an acute identity crisis.

  • Carter, O'Neal lead All-Star voting

    Vince Carter of the Toronto Raptors and Shaquille O'Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers held their leads in NBA All-Star balloting Tuesday.

  • Arroyo told to go

    The Raptors suddenly have a roster spot with which to play.

  • It's too bad there's no one to replace Lenny

    In a perfect world, do the Raptors fire Lenny Wilkens, who has more wins than any coach in NBA history, after just one full season and half of another? Yup.

  • Raptors activate Hakeem Olajuwon

    The Toronto Raptors activated centre Hakeem Olajuwon from the injured list Tuesday.

  • Kobe drives through cracks in Raptor defence

    Sneaky devil, that Kobe Bryant.

  • Raptors point finger at referees after loss

    Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant helped, but in the end, it was some lesser-known names that ultimately led to the demise of the Raptors.

  • Lakers play in higher league

    YOU CAN call it anything you like.

  • L.A.'s happy days

    Shaquille O'Neal can add "The Fonz" to his lengthy list of nicknames.

  • Raptors face harsh reality

    If the Los Angeles Lakers are the NBA's gold standard -- and who could possibly argue that? -- then, on this day at least, the Raptors were somewhere down there with Argentina's peso.

  • Shaq seven feet of awesome skill

    Some players might be stronger, many are quicker and some play with at least as much ferocity.

  • Clear the track, here comes Shaquille

    Raptor Eric Montross has been in the NBA long enough to know what kind of player Shaquille O'Neal is.

  • Shaq back on the attack

    Teams have hacked him, whacked him, zoned him and even intentionally sent him to the foul line to neutralize him.

  • Vince leads charge again as Raps rout Cavaliers

    As they enter what could be a crucial phase of their season, the TorontoRaptors took it easy on themselves last night.

  • Broken finger earns seat for Raptors' Mo Pete

    It's been a long, long time since Morris Peterson has suffered a serious injury and he's going to have a long, long time to get used to the feeling.

  • For Raptors, the hurts just keep coming

    T HIS WAS always going to be a season of high expectations for the Raptors.

  • Raptors deliver the pizza

    The Raptors didn't have to worry about any ill effects coming back from a West Coast trip.

  • Fresh off the injured list, Trepagnier ready for action

    Toronto - Cleveland Cavaliers rookie Jeff Trepagnier received a breath of fresh air when he was activated from the injured list prior to last night's game.

  • Raptors munch on Cavs

    Toronto - OK, so Vince Carter did his thing and scorched the Cleveland Cavaliers for 34 points last night.

  • Peterson Sidelined 6-8 Weeks

    The Toronto Raptors announced Friday they have placed forward Morris Peterson on the injured list and centre Mamadou N'diaye on the active roster.

  • Hard-driving ways pay off for Raptors

    It's amazing how much good a little bit of aggression can do on a basketball court.

  • Do you sense a trend here?

    The Raptors only can hope it isn't going to be one of "those years.

  • Cavaliers at Toronto

    Tip-off: 7 p.

  • Raps burn dazed Blazers

    After hammering home the need to put away a team once they had it down, the Toronto Raptors proved they could.

  • Clark makes coach smile

    Having assumed for now a spot in the Toronto Raptor starting lineup, Keon Clark has delivered some of his most inspired play of the last season and a half.

  • Arroyo on alert Jan. 10

    There is really no reason for anyone to celebrate the passing of Jan.

  • Carter returns to lead Toronto, but Peterson fractures a finger

    It's amazing what the Raptors can accomplish when they're rested, reasonably healthy and playing a team in disarray.

  • Injured Raps ready for live action

    The banged up Toronto Raptors will be closer to full strength tonight when they tangle with the Blazers in Portland.

  • Rested Raps ready for lengthy rumble

    And now for something completely different: A schedule break for the Toronto Raptors.

  • Clark finally finding his level

    Keon Clark, NBA most improved player for 2001-02.

  • Raptors wait for a spark

    The calendar year 2001 undoubtedly was the most significant in Raptors history.