globesports.com: Toronto goes to the well, finds it’s deep
All Calderon did against Chicago, 2-10, was count a career-best 14 assists against a single turnover and add 19 points on 8-for-15 shooting. This came 24 hours after the second-year Spanish guard tied his career best total with 13 assists without making a turnover in the Raptors’ 111-108 nail-biting loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday.

It’s performances like these that have given Calderon the lead in the NBA’s assists-to-turnover ratio with a rate of 5.67 to 1. Anything over 3 to 1 is considered excellent.

“I wasn’t thinking of that,” he said when asked about his statistical achievements. “I was trying to take care of the ball and make easy passes to my teammates.”

His play might fuel the endless Ford-or-Calderon debate among Raptors fans, but the club’s hierarchy has never wavered in its belief that Ford’s unmatchable speed and aggressiveness create more unanswerable questions for opposing defences.

“It’s huge,” Mitchell said of his point guards of plenty. “It’s a luxury because it gives us an opportunity to keep constant pressure on teams because they can score the ball a little, they make good decisions and they’re pretty good defenders. That’s why we haven’t entertained the idea of moving either of them.”