Toronto Raptors exceeding expectations at midway point of NBA season
TORONTO — A year ago, the Toronto Raptors were torn between pushing for a play-in berth or tanking for a top draft pick, but 12 months later they’re exceeding early expectations and positioned to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2022.
Head coach Darko Rajakovic was asked to assess how his team was doing after 41 games — the exact middle of the Raptors’ 2025-26 season — after Toronto’s 115-102 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday. Although the Raptors have a 24-17 record and are fourth in the Eastern Conference, half a game up on the Sixers, Rajakovic said he didn’t want Toronto’s young players to lose sight of their development process.
“This is the best league in the world, so we’ve got to be constantly hungry and humble at the same time,” said Rajakovic on Monday. “I think that’s the key for us: to be hungry and humble at the same time.
“We’ve just got to continue pounding the rock and our goal is to improve week by week, month by month, and to play our best basketball at the end of the season, and hopefully the post-season.”
