Michael Grange
@michaelgrange
Michael Grange joined Sportsnet in 2011 as a columnist for Sportsnet.ca and regular contributor to Sportsnet magazine. During his time at Sportsnet, Grange has become one of the network’s leading basketball analysts and regularly contributes to Prime Time Sports on Sportsnet 590 The FAN and Sportsnet Central.
Ingram, Murray-Boyles have Raptors on verge of playoffs after beating Heat
Michael Grange
The Raptors are on the verge of clinching their first playoff spot since 2021-22. Ingram and Murray-Boyles' performances on Thursday got them to this point.
Rajakovic deserves recognition for Raptors' playoff push
Michael Grange
Raptors gain ground in East playoff race with convincing win over Heat
Michael Grange
Tuesday's win over the Heat was a moment worth savouring for the Raptors. They jumped all over the Heat for a comfortable win that helped them gain a one-game advantage for sixth place in the East.
Raptors back in play-in position as Celtics coast to season-series sweep
Michael Grange
The Celtics haven't needed Jayson Tatum against the Raptors this season. And he was merely a 'nice-to-have' as Boston coasted past Toronto on Sunday, writes Michael Grange.
Grange: Memphis didn't deserve LeBron James' criticism
Michael Grange
Raptors fail test against Kings as DeRozan, Achiuwa burn former team
Michael Grange
A home game against the Kings was supposed to be an open-book test. The Raptors flunked it. And it was two former Raptors who played starring roles for the Kings in a game Toronto needed to win.
Raptors can't overcome shooting gap in all-too-familiar loss to Pistons
Michael Grange
There is one statistical category that is pretty hard to work around, and the Raptors struggle with it regularly. Such was the case on Tuesday's loss, as Toronto was outshot comfortably by the Pistons.
Raptors assistant Batiste cherishes time with top baseball prospect son
Michael Grange
Raptors distance themselves from play-in picture, rout dispirited Magic
Michael Grange
In a game with significant Eastern Conference playoff implications, the Magic looked like a team fiddling through the pre-season. And the Raptors took full advantage. Michael Grange has the story after a historic beatdown in Toronto.