A retrospective by The Sportist Men’s professional tennis is in the in-between right now. For the first time in 23 years, the ATP Finals took
Hello! I’m Julian, one of the Herald’s Creative Directors! For this column, I want to take off my masthead hat and put on my Raptors
The past few years of NBA basketball have heralded change. The dynasties of the 2000s and 2010s—Spurs, Lakers, Warriors, and Heat—have faded from glory. The
The Toronto Raptors started this season with a new head coach, their first switch in leadership since Nick Nurse, who took the Raptors to their
Over the past few years, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has been scheming new ways to increase the NBA’s revenue, and the NBA Cup is only
While older residents of the city will always love the Maple Leafs most, everyone remembers how it felt when the Raptors won the 2019 NBA
MLB season is once again nearing its end, and of course, the most heated debate is who will be 2022’s MVP? This season there are
“As 2022 kicks off, one can only hope this year will have more excitement than controversy.” 2021 was an entertaining year in the sports realm.
Ontario’s Current Definition Remains Vague and Requires a Reassessment While the pandemic has impacted the lives of everyone, one group that has been (and continues
All sports rebuilds begin with a teardown. It is the easiest and fastest part, but also the hardest for loyal fans. For the Toronto Raptors,
All sports rebuilds begin with a teardown. It is the easiest and fastest part, but also the hardest for loyal fans. For the Toronto Raptors,
If you’re an NBA fan like me, you’ll likely remember quite vividly when the league suspended all games on March 11th, 2020 following Utah Jazz
Saturday, June 13th, 2019, will forever be remembered as arguably the greatest day in Canadian sports history. On that day, the Toronto Raptors defeated the