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Raptors Silence 76ers In Game 5, Keep Dreams Of Historic Comeback Alive

Pascal Siakam’s 23 Points Lead Raptors To Season-Saving Win In Philly
Less than a week ago, the Philadelphia 76ers had the Toronto Raptors on the ropes with a commanding 3-0 series lead.
No team in NBA history has ever come back to win a series after trailing 3-0. But thanks to another incredible performance by Pascal Siakam, the Raptors have completed half the mission.
In Game 5, Siakam led the Raptors to a convincing 103-88 road victory at the Wells Fargo Center. The 76ers received several loud boos throughout the night, and much of the crowd departed during the final minutes of the fourth quarter.
Siakam led the way with a game-high 23 points, seven assists and 10 rebounds (all defensive). Precious Achiuwa (17 points), O.G. Anunoby (16 points), Scottie Barnes (12 points) and Gary Trent Jr. (16 points) all reached double-digit points.
The Raptors are just one of the many teams that residents can bet on in Ontario sports betting. Canada’s most populated province recently launched online sports betting, and the legal sportsbooks include BetMGM, BetRivers and bet365.
Toronto fans can place a wide range of different sports bets. Regarding the Raptors, you can bet on the money line, over/under or even futures. For instance, the Raptors have +13000 odds to win the 2022 NBA Championship at FanDuel. If they can complete the comeback against the 76ers, anything is possible in the wide open Eastern Conference.
The Raptors will return home for Game 6 on Thursday (7:00 p.m. EST). If they win, Game 7 would take place on Saturday in Philly.
Fred VanVleet Likely Out For Rest Of Series
If the Raptors are to complete the comeback against the 76ers, they’ll have to get by without arguably their most valuable player.
Standout guard Fred VanVleet, who missed Game 5 with a hip flexor strain, doesn’t sound optimistic about returning for the remainder of the series against Philadelphia.
“You can stop holding your breath,” VanVleet told reporters ahead of Game 5, per ESPN’s Tim Bontemps. “I’m out tonight. I was able to get an MRI … nothing too major, but definitely showing just a hip flexor strain.” VanVleet added that he would “kind of take it day by day and go from there”
A key piece of the 2019 Raptors’ NBA Championship team, VanVleet suffered the hip injury in the second quarter of Game 4. The 28-year-old was one of the few positives for the Raptors in the 3-0 hole, scoring 18 points in Game 1, 20 in Game 2 and 12 in Game 3.
VanVleet played 15 minutes in game four, going two-of-six from the field. He finished with five points, three assists and two rebounds.
VanVleet earned his first career All-Star nod this season after averaging 20.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game — all career bests.
VanVleet is in the second season of a four-year, $85 million extension he signed with the Raptors in the 2020 offseason.
Completing the series without “FVV” is obviously much easier said than done, but the Raptors boast one of the NBA’s best bench units. If they can continue to get the ample scoring support that led the way to a Game 5 win, Nick Nurse’s club can absolutely pull off this comeback.
And if the Raptors manage to take down the 76ers in seven games, they should have VanVleet back in time for the second round of postseason play.
Raptors Looking To Join Exclusive Club
With a win, they would become just the fourth team ever to force a Game 7 after trailing the series 3-0.
In the 1951 NBA Finals, the New York Knicks forced a Game 7 against the Rochester Royals after going down 3-0. However, the Royals recovered and won a close seventh game to claim the title.
The eighth-seeded Denver Nuggets looked done for when the Utah Jazz went up 3-0 in their 1994 Western Conference Semifinals series. The Nuggets managed to reel off three straight W’s, but Utah pulled away 91-81 in Game 7 to avoid the humiliating collapse.
The most recent team to force a Game 7 after going down 3-0, only to lose in the decisive contest? That would be the 2003 Portland Trail Blazers, who nearly pulled off the historic comeback against the Dallas Mavericks. However, Dirk Nowitzki’s big night (31 points and 11 rebounds) helped Dallas narrowly escape a letdown for the ages.
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Property Markets in Alberta and B.C. Show Strong Momentum

Calgary and Edmonton have both seen a steady level of property sales in recent months.
People who want to buy homes have focused on the location of each property. In both cities, there are options in both new developments and established neighborhoods. Pricing has stayed stable compared to some Canadian markets. Buyers often look at access to schools, parks, and workplaces as they make their choices. New construction projects have brought more units onto the market in some areas.
Condos and single-family houses both see attention. Some buyers prefer newer houses on the outskirts, while others choose homes near central districts. Demand for rental units has risen in many areas of Alberta as well. In most markets in this province, there are properties at a range of different price points.
Strong Buyer Interest in British Columbia
In Vancouver and other large cities in British Columbia, property purchases have stayed at a high level. Buyers study the location, price range, and future changes in each community before making an offer. Areas close to public transit, work, and schools often get the most interest. The supply of homes for sale can be limited, especially for single-family houses near the city center.
Home builders in some parts of British Columbia continue to start new projects. Suburban towns near Vancouver have seen people move from central communities as they seek different price points and more space. Most sales activity comes from a mix of local people and those considering a move from other regions.
Comparing Regional Housing Trends
Markets in Alberta and British Columbia have shown strong sales volumes in both urban and suburban neighborhoods. Buyers in Calgary and Vancouver have sought properties for their location, price point, and plans for future development. In comparison, other cities like Montreal and Ottawa have seen less change in housing demand.
Toronto homes for sale draw buyers based on inventory, neighborhood perks, and pricing. Properties in these areas often attract people considering options across Canada, leading to more balanced market activity in each region.
Influences on Current Demand
The activity in Alberta and British Columbia is shaped by different factors. Economic stability, employment rates, and population growth all play a role. In Calgary, job growth and a reasonable cost of living make the city attractive for new arrivals. Many companies offer positions in energy, construction, and services. This consistent employment keeps more people interested in both renting and buying homes.
British Columbia sees demand for property due to its location near the Pacific, a large service economy, and its climate. Many buyers see homes close to workplaces and public amenities as valuable. The limited space in some Vancouver neighborhoods can lead to more competition for each listing. New government policies on housing and lending may also affect the way buyers choose their properties.
Supply Factors and Market Balance
Builders respond to demand with new projects in both provinces. In Alberta, building new single-family homes or townhouses is common, especially in the outskirts of cities. This can help stabilize prices and supply for buyers who want new properties. By contrast, British Columbia often sees apartment and condo developments due to limited land near city centers.
Inventory levels can still be tight in some parts of both provinces. A limited number of new listings can cause more competition and keep prices firm. In some suburbs, developers offer new construction, while some older core neighborhoods have homes that are renovated or improved. The mix of these options shapes buyer and seller choices week by week.
The Effect of Amenities and Community Features
People choose homes not just for size or price, but also for access to amenities. In Alberta, neighborhoods with nearby schools, healthcare clinics, and parks see steady sales. In British Columbia, walkability, transit options, and access to local shops are important to people buying properties.
Communities that blend these features with reasonable prices often see more interest. Safety, commuting time, and local services also play roles in how buyers look at each listing. Some buyers prefer new developments that offer updated services and features, while others seek established communities with a track record of maintenance and stability.
Urban and Suburban Patterns
Both Alberta and British Columbia show activity in city centers and outer areas. In Calgary and Edmonton, downtown condos appeal to people who want to live near work or entertainment venues. In outer districts, large homes and yards attract buyers who want space and quiet.
Vancouver shows a similar split. Central neighborhoods offer easy access to employment and culture, while areas further out often mean lower prices and larger lots. Over time, people may move from one type of neighborhood to another as their priorities change.
A Look at Pricing and Future Supply
Property prices in Alberta have not risen as quickly as in some other Canadian regions, making the market accessible for many first-time buyers. British Columbia sees higher average prices due to demand and restraints on new supply, especially for new houses in city centers.
Plans for more new units are in place in several Alberta and British Columbia cities. This includes condos, single-family houses, and mixed-use buildings that can serve a range of buyers. Future building projects may affect future prices and supply levels if they proceed as planned.
Summary
Property markets in Alberta and British Columbia continue their activity due to local demand, supply, and economic factors. Buyers in Calgary and Vancouver pay close attention to location, price, and development plans. Cities in Alberta and British Columbia offer a mix of options for people seeking different types of homes at various price points. Local amenities, market inventory, and employment opportunities all shape the activity in these property markets. As local conditions change, builders and buyers keep adjusting their decisions according to their most practical needs and preferences.
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The Best US Hopes for Wimbledon 2025: Who Could Break the Curse at SW19?

For American tennis fans, Wimbledon has turned into a tournament of nostalgia and heartbreak. The days of Pete Sampras being the biggest name on grass feel like a lifetime ago – and while Serena Williams has done well for the U.S., she’s now out of the picture. And in recent decades, the men’s title hasn’t been lifted by a US player since Sampras back in 2000 – a quarter of a century ago, no less.
But as we start gearing up for Wimbledon 2025, there’s hope in the air. There’s a whole new generation of American talent—both men and women… And it’s finally starting to break through. With some pretty strong grass-court performances over the past year, there’s actually a bit of hope that maybe the stars and stripes could do it again… finally.
So, let’s take a closer look at the top U.S. contenders for Wimbledon 2025.
Taylor Fritz
When it comes to the American men, Taylor Fritz has to be the most consistent threat. Currently ranked inside the ATP top 10 – at number 4 no less, he’s matured into a well-rounded player, with a game suited perfectly to grass courts. He has a powerful serve, a clean ball-strike, and super sharp net play… and he could be dangerous at Wimbledon.
Last year he made it to the quarters before going out in a five-setter – and this time around, he’ll want to get at least one step further. Obviously, it won’t be easy going against the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic—both of whom are the names dominating the Wimbledon betting odds—but if the draw opens up, he could enjoy a serious run.
Ben Shelton
Fritz might be the reliable American option, but then there’s Ben Shelton – very much a wildcard. The 22-year-old exploded onto the scene with a deep run in the US Open in 2023, and while grass isn’t necessarily his natural surface, he’s nothing if not adaptable. And with his huge serve and fearless playing style, he’s a complete nightmare to go against in best-of-five tennis.
Shelton showed plenty of promise in the 2024 grass court season – with strong showings at Queen’s Club and Halle. And if he gets hot, we wouldn’t be too surprised to see him crash the quarterfinals or beyond. If you’re looking for a dark horse, he could be your guy.
Sebastian Korda
Of all the American men, Sebastian Korda is arguably the best suited for a grass game. Tall, elegant, and technically impressive, it’s almost like he was built for Wimbledon. He managed to make it to the fourth round in 2021 but has struggled with injuries ever since. However, if he’s fit and healthy, his court coverage and touch could cause issues for even the best player.
If he is in top form going into Wimbledon 2025, he could surprise some of the higher seeds. He’s already beaten some of the top-10 players on grass, and he’s someone with the mentality to perform well even on the biggest stage.
Coco Gauff
Let’s look at the women… and here we have Coco Gauff, who is unquestionably our biggest Wimbledon hope. Still only 21 years of age, she already has years of Grand Slam experience under her belt—and she even has a US Open title to her name. Her big breakthrough came at Wimbledon back in 2019 when she famously beat the legendary Venus Williams… at just 15 years old. Since then, she’s just gotten even better, especially on faster surfaces.
Her serve is one of the best on the WTA Tour, and her athleticism makes her a tough contender out on grass. With the main competitors being Iga Świątek, who struggles on this surface, and Elena Rybakina, who lacks consistency, this could potentially be her year.
Madison Keys
And we really shouldn’t count out Madison Keys – the 29-year-old who still has the power game to do serious damage on grass. And she got all the way to the Wimbledon quarter finals as recently as 2023.
Her huge serve and flat groundstrokes always work well on grass… and with her experience, she could get a long way if the competition goes her way. Wimbledon is about fearless aggression… and Keys has that by the bucketloads. She may not be the favorite – but savvy fans know that, if the form and conditions are right, she could make it at least to the semis.
Will it be the year for the US at Wimbledon? It’s hard to say… and we’d definitely need a bit of luck on our side. But at Wimbledon, anything is possible!
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