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Your Raptors got smoked by Phoenix. What happened?

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Your Raptors just got smoked by Phoenix, fam!

Okay but real talk—did you *see* what happened to the Raptors last night? My heart, dude. Phoenix just came out firing, and our guys? They looked like they were stuck in traffic on the DVP, just completely overwhelmed. I was watching from my couch in Scarborough, screaming at the TV like I was courtside at Scotiabank, but it was just one of those nights where the basket felt like a swimming pool for the Suns and a thimble for us.

* **The Scorching Suns:** Phoenix was hitting everything, especially from deep. It was like they had cheat codes activated, just pure fire.

* **Raptors on the Ropes:** Our defense, which we usually pride ourselves on, looked porous. They were just slicing through it like a hot knife through butter.

* **What Could've Been:** After that strong showing against Denver, I really thought we had momentum. This just feels like a kick to the gut, like finding out your favourite roti spot is closed for renovations.

It’s tough, fam, it really is. Every time you think the Raptors are about to turn the corner and really make a push, something like this happens. It's frustrating for us fans who live and breathe this team, who remember the parade down University Avenue like it was yesterday. You want to see that grit, that fight, especially when you're playing in a tough conference. This isn't just a loss; it's a reminder that there's still a lot of work to do if we want to be serious contenders. The city deserves more than just flashes of brilliance; we need consistency.

Real talk, this is Toronto — stay up.

Auntie Geeta and Uncle Rishi are breaking down this game right now, catch them live at mornings.live.

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