The Raptors will finish up their last extended road trip in Houston Tuesday night with the same, smallish merry band of players they've been used to.
But some wonder whether that's been a problem all along.
The team decided before the season began to go with the minimum 13 players because they were too close to the tax threshold to add one or two more and now with Kris Humphries on the shelf with a broken leg and Nate Jawai with the Idaho Stampede in the D-League, Toronto's down to only 11 bodies at most for the final quarter of the season.
And that's a gamble since Joey Graham missed two games with a strained hamstring, Shawn Marion's at less than 100 percent because of the flu and any more injuries could cripple any hope they have of challenging for a playoff...