Toronto Raptors
- "Toronto Forever" by Pascal Siakamwww.theplayerstribune.com Toronto Forever | By Pascal Siakam
Toronto made me feel like I belonged from day one.
> Toronto is just all I’ve known — and all I’ve wanted to know. I never asked for a trade. Maybe this sounds naive, but I felt I could be one of those dudes who spends his whole career on one team. That was my mentality even with the rumors. Like: I helped the Raptors win their first NBA title. So eventually I’ll help them win their second. I always took that as a given, you know?
> Toronto made me feel like I belonged from day one. I loved the diversity — I’d go out and I’d see Cameroonians, Ghanaians, Mexicans, Koreans, Jamaicans, Europeans, just all types of people from all types of communities. It made me feel comfortable. [...] It was like, OK, if so many people somewhere are foreign … maybe you’re not feeling as foreign.
> Jakob, Fred, Norm, Delon….. man, those were good times. That was such a tight group. Like, we were some underdogs, but we weren’t just “scratching and clawing.” We were coming for heads!! We used to play “5 on 0” at the gym before practice most days. Just the five of us, running the offense against nobody, drive kick swing, drive kick swing, getting those reps in. We really did everything together: work out, hang out, go out, whatever. I think it was our second year, Jak and I went to Cancún during All Star??? He taught me how to shotgun a beer. I didn’t even know it’s a thing!!! It doesn’t make much sense. (I wasn’t good.)
> The organization, they were also great about setting us up for success. They just cared about me — like, about Pascal the human. That was the standard. I mean, no joke: Raptors people took me to my driving test!
> And I’ll always be a part of this community. That’s what I meant about putting roots down — it isn’t just, you know, “oh I have a house in Toronto.” It’s where I live. It’s where so many of the things I care about are, and where my brothers and sisters are, and where my PS43 Foundation is and will continue to be.
- Report: Raptors trading two-time All-Star Pascal Siakam to Pacerswww.sportsnet.ca Report: Raptors trading two-time All-Star Pascal Siakam to Pacers
The Toronto Raptors have traded two-time All-Star forward Pascal Siakam to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for a package involving Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora and three first-round picks, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports.
- Player game scores pre-post Raptors-Knicks trade
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I was looking for a relatively quick analysis to experiment with some of the NBA stats APIs, so I examined player performance before and after the Raptors-Knicks trade on 2023-12-30 from a Raptors perspective.
I excluded the shorthanded game they played against the Pistons that day, and compared players' average game scores for the ~31 games prior to and ~7 games after the trade (including the pitiful loss to the Jazz on January 13th).
I chose the Hollinger Game Score to summarize player performance, which can be calculated from a player's box score. > The formula is: PTS + 0.4 * FG - 0.7 * FGA - 0.4*(FTA - FT) + 0.7 * ORB + 0.3 * DRB + STL + 0.7 * AST + 0.7 * BLK - 0.4 * PF - TOV.
> Game Score was created to give a rough measure of a player's productivity for a single game. The scale is similar to that of points scored, (40 is an outstanding performance, 10 is an average performance, etc.).
- [Zatzman] The Toronto Raptors just entered a new erawww.raptorsrepublic.com The Toronto Raptors just entered a new era
The Raptors changed the starting lineup against Washington. The training wheels are off for Scottie Barnes.
I must say I thought Darko looked a little annoyed with how much the lineup change seemed to improve the team during Wednesday's game (even if it the 5-win Wiz). I haven't seen a press conference with him yet. I'm really looking forward to the Celtics game now, although beating them won' be easy. Hopefully we get at least 10 games with this new starting lineup. 1-0 baby!
- [Louis Zatzman] Who are the Toronto Raptors?
"So where are you when you can’t win games and have no reason to lose them? When you won’t commit to your best players and can’t get rid of them? You exist in limbo, in liminal space. Toronto is Schrodinger’s basketball team, both alive and dead. It doesn’t know who it is as a front office or as a playing unit. There is an identity crisis that begins on the basketball court and echoes all the way out. Masai Ujiri latched onto selfishness as a lifeline to explain last season, and then he guaranteed the team would not be selfish this year, and now the Raptors are … this. They may not be selfish, whatever that means, but they surely aren’t good."
- Quarter way through season: Things look bleak in Raptor Land. Team to get disassembled?
The Raptors lost to the LaMelo-less Hornets - and practically trailed them the entire night - on Friday. Sheesh. Per Will Lou on the sportsnet Raptors Reaction podcast afterwards: "I'm warning you: don't get excited about this team." (that quote's from memory, it might be off by a word.)
There has been one positive this year: Scottie Barnes' ascendance towards looking like a perennial all-star player. Is any other player who will still be on this team when Scottie gets there currently on this team? Probably not.
3 of the Raptors' 4 largest contacts are expiring this year - Pascal, Gary, and OG (who has a player option next year, but I don't think he'll pick it up since he's rumoured to fetch much more as a FA). The Raptors' performance as a team this year suggests no reason to keep this team together to me. Some other team in the league will probably offer Pascal and OG close to max contracts - but do we want to? Given their expiring contracts, they're not going to fetch anywhere near as much on the trade market as they would have last year (e.g., 3 first round picks for OG), so it looks like we missed the good times to sell. I don't know how tough Masai's going to be able to be this year in terms of what he gets back - we can't afford to let more contracts expire and get nothing in return (as has happened with several players since the championship!).
Of course, there's no point in tanking this year, since we traded our first round pick last year for Poeltl.
There's a risk in going into a longer-term rebuild or the team not improving next year. Next year is Scottie's last year of his current contract. He will have many suitors, and rightfully so. Why would he want to re-sign with a team that's fighting for a play-in spot and has an offence that the team's own president says is "not fun to watch."
I think Darko needs to change up his lines. I want to see Scottie starting at PG and Gary starting for spacing/shooting alongside Scottie (Dennis would come off the bench). At the trade deadline, we need to do what the Nets did since trading Durant and Kyrie: move a couple big chips for several more smaller, but still high-quality ones that keeps the team competitive. (Raptors probably have the worst bench in the league. Also we NEED shooting!) Longer-term: Don't tie up as many assets in vets who don't play. We have Thad (8 mil) and Garrett Temple (2 mil), and while I'm sure they're great locker room presences - those contracts and roster spots don't help with the depth of our bench.
Speaking of Masai/Bobby, I like them a lot and once had a lot of confidence in them, but their performance since the championship year has not looked very good.
Raps Fam - How are you feeling about the Raptors right now? Who do you think will get traded at the deadline? Pascal, OG, GTJ?
- [Raptors HQ] Raptors Vibe Check: How do we feel, 10 games in?www.raptorshq.com Raptors Vibe Check: How do we feel, 10 games in?
RaptorsHQ’s Js (no, not the Boston Celtics) reflect on what’s transpired so far through ten games. Should we be optimistic, or is there any cause for concern?
- [Joe Wolfond] The Raptors are testing the limits of an offensive philosophy shift
Link to article (post as URL wasn't working): [Joe Wolfond] The Raptors are testing the limits of an offensive philosophy shift
I thought this was a good article. I'm curious what others who've been watching the start of the season are thinking so far and expecting the rest of the way.
Some article snippets: > Toronto is testing the limits of a philosophical shift. Because practically speaking, this is a very similar roster with similar (in some cases starker) limitations to the one that finished bottom six in true shooting and half-court efficiency each of the last two years.
> The Raptors are off to a 1-3 start, with the worst offensive rating in the league. While they've offered plenty to feel encouraged about - they continue to thrive in transition, their more conservative base defense has been tremendous, and Barnes appears to have taken a sizable leap on both ends - their half-court offense has been inept enough to undercut most of the positives.
> The Raptors can cut, hand off, and reverse the ball to their hearts' content, but what does that amount to if their actions aren't treated as genuine threats by opposing defenses?
> How much of that is really about execution, though, and how much of it is about personnel? There are things the Raptors can do better, but at the end of the day bending a set defense is hard to do without high-end ball-handling and movement shooting, both of which are in short supply in guard-poor Toronto. Schroder brings more rim pressure than VanVleet, and his playmaking has been a pleasant surprise, but he's a similarly poor finisher with a lot less off-ball gravity.
> "It's hard. That's the art of this job," he says. "We want to create new habits, we want to play to a different identity, but then we have certain players that are really good at doing certain (other) things. So, yes, occasionally it makes sense to look for a mismatch and take advantage of it.
- Blake Murphy: The curious case of Jeff Dowtin Jr. and his contract status with the Raptorswww.sportsnet.ca The curious case of Jeff Dowtin Jr. and his contract status with the Raptors
As new Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic tries to instill a “Point-Five” offensive philosophy, he doesn’t need to look any further than Jeff Dowtin Jr. for a willing example in his next film session.
- Raptors Republic: I watched every Scottie Barnes possession to see if he's a point guard
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Samson Folk is doing some excellent work at Raptors Republic
- Sacramento Kings @ Toronto Raptors (pre-season game 1) discussion thread
I'm looking forward to seeing the boys again and seeing Darko for the first time!
Raptors starting 5: Dennis Schröder, Scottie, OG, Pascal, Poeltl Injuries: Precious (groin injury), Koloko (respiratory condition) Venue: Rogers Arena; Vancouver, BC
- Why Knicks' lawsuit against Raptors might not be a big dealwww.sportsnet.ca Why Knicks' lawsuit against Raptors might not be a big deal
It’s an NBA axiom: When it comes to hoops knowledge, everyone steals. So is what the Knicks are accusing the Raptors of doing a big deal? It depends on who you ask.
- How serious is the Knicks' lawsuit against the Raptors? Past and present NBA team personnel weigh inwww.sportingnews.com How serious is the Knicks' lawsuit against the Raptors? Past and present NBA team personnel weigh in | Sporting News Canada
Former and current team employees in the NBA weigh in on how commonplace the alleged behavior of Ikechukwu Azotam is within league circles.
- Knicks suing Raptors over ex-employee illegally procuring, disclosing proprietary informationwww.sny.tv Knicks suing Raptors over ex-employee illegally procuring, disclosing proprietary information
The Knicks have sued the Toronto Raptors and several members of their organization, including a former Knicks employee, for taking proprietary information, SNY has learned.
A statement from an MSG spokesperson added that the lawsuit was filed after the ex-employee "illegally took thousands of proprietary files with him to his new position" with the Raptors.
"These files include confidential information such as play frequency reports, a prep book for the 2022-23 season, video scouting files and materials and more," according to the statement. "Given the clear violation of our employment agreement, criminal and civil law, we were left no choice but to take this action.”
According to a source, the Knicks reached out to the Raptors and NBA about the issue before filing the lawsuit.
"MLSE and the Toronto Raptors received a letter from MSG on Thursday of last week bringing this complaint to our attention. MLSE responded promptly, making clear our intention to conduct an internal investigation and to fully cooperate," MLSE and the Raptors said in a statement. "MLSE has not been advised that a lawsuit was being filed or has been filed following its correspondence with MSG. The company strongly denies any involvement in the matters alleged. MLSE and the Toronto Raptors will reserve further comment until this matter has been resolved to the satisfaction of both parties."
The lawsuit names Ikechukwu Azotam as the former Knicks employee who “illegally procured and disclosed proprietary information” to members of the Raptors, including new head coach Darko Rajakovic and other members of the coaching staff.
The suit alleges that Azotam signed an agreement as a Knicks employee with a "confidentiality clause requiring him to maintain the secrecy of all confidential or proprietary Knicks information."
Per the lawsuit, Azotam, who worked for the Knicks as an assistant video coordinator and then as a director of video/analytics/player development assistant from 2020-23, was recruited to work for the Raptors in or around June of this year. With Rajakovic serving as a first time head coach, the lawsuit claims the Raptors “conspired to use Azotam’s position as a current Knicks insider to funnel proprietary information to the Raptors to help them organize, plan, and structure the new coaching and video operations staff.”
Azotam informed the Knicks of an offer to work for the Raptors in July, at which time he began “secretly forwarding proprietary information from his Knicks email account to his personal Gmail account, which he then shared with the Raptors Defendants. These materials included scouting reports, play frequency reports, a prep book, and a link to third-party licensed software,” the lawsuit reads.
- 42 Game Ticket Packs
So this year they have a new type of group ticket package called a 42 game pack. It's basically season seats but with no option to renew.
This is probably because they gave season seats holders the option to take a one year break without paying for their seats, so they have a bunch of seats available.
And I can't imagine demand is high this year.
- Is it the NBA summer doldrums OR is it that the hope of a rebuild has faded?
Ok Raptors fam here…are we having trouble keeping a conversation going because it’s midsummer or because we’re not getting reason to hope for an interesting season ahead?
Personally, I’m seriously wondering if there’s any point to keeping our SN and TSN subscriptions.
Will I really be willing to invest my viewing time in a season that promises to be no better than last and without the exciting of seeing a crop of new players develop? Seriously, a couple of seasons ago I was more invested in watching Banton and the others in 905 games. I just feel weary thinking about taking in the main team in the fall.
How are others feeling?
- Raptors Summer League on Open Gym
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Take a break from the Siakam trade rumour pile-on and checkout some behind the scenes at Summer League.
- What Joe Wieskamp Being Waived Means for the Raptors
The Raptors have saved themselves $1.9 million for next season and opened up a roster spot to fill with someone else on a minimum contract.
In all likelihood, that open spot will go to Jeff Dowtin Jr., who currently remains unsigned, having been tendered a two-way qualifying offer earlier this summer. Throughout the end of last season, the Raptors made it clear they wanted to have Dowtin back with the team this year.
- OG Anunoby focus of trade rumours - Bleacher Report
While rumours, speculations and ‘expert’ grading of trade rumours reach a fever pitch around Pascal Siakam, Sports Illustrated is bringing the conversation back around to OG Anunoby with citing a Bleacher Report of report of a possible trade to the Orlando Magic.
Chris Walder’s quippy tweet in reaction to some OG trade scenarios floating about says “Thanks for making the Toronto Raptors infinitely worse.”
Thoughts?
- No Dunks | Breaking Down The Pascal Siakqm Trade Rumourswww.youtube.com Breaking Down The Pascal Siakam Trade Rumors
On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys do a deep dive on the increasing amount of trade chatter surrounding Toronto Raptors All-Star forward Pascal Siakam. Why now? Wh...
A deep dive on the increasing amount of trade chatter surrounding Toronto Raptors All-Star forward Pascal Siakam. Why now? What's Siakam's market value on a potentially expiring deal? And which trade destination makes the most sense between the Atlanta Hawks, Indiana Pacers, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, L.A. Clippers, or Chicago Bulls?
- Fred VanVleet: 'My stomach was in knots'www.sportingnews.com Fred VanVleet reveals 'tough' process to choose Rockets over Raptors in free agency: 'My stomach was in knots'
During a recent appearance on "The Pivot Podcast," Fred VanVleet discussed the process that led to his signing with Houston.
"I just think it was time for a change in scenery for everybody," said VanVleet. "Ultimately, we weren't able to keep going but on the other end, I had a great offer on the table while I'm still talking to (the Raptors), so now you put them together and you weigh them out and it was really, really, really tough — my stomach was in knots trying to figure it out because it was no wrong choice.
"Those are the hardest choices to make — when there's no wrong way to go. I could've went back for whatever the deal was or I could go start something new, and ultimately I just chose a new setup."
- Separation between Raptors, Siakam wideningwww.sportsnet.ca Separation between Raptors, Siakam widening as prospects start slow at Summer League
The idea was for the NBA's Summer League to be a launching point for a new Raptors' energy. But after an 0-2 start and the way the separation between Pascal Siakam and the club seems to be widening, that idea is off to a slow start.
Per league sources, the Raptors are still listening, trying to gauge the market value for their leading scorer and leading returning – in theory – playmaker. Atlanta remains a possibility, Indiana has reached out while Orlando is another team that bears watching.
The Raptors don’t intend to drag the process out for weeks or months, but they don’t seem ready to close the door on a Siakam trade just yet. Meanwhile, they still remain committed to avoiding a total rebuild — in other words, nothing they do or don’t do with Siakam will make them any more inclined to trade O.G. Anunoby, the 25-year-old all-NBA defender who also has one year left on his deal. Teams are welcome to call about Anunoby, but don’t expect a call back — that's the message.
- NBA reveals long-awaited format, groups for new in-season tournamentwww.thescore.com NBA reveals long-awaited format, groups for new in-season tournament
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Coming soon: the NBA Cup.The NBA unveiled the details Saturday of its inaugural in-season tournament, which will have a prize pool of about $18 million and will be capped by a championship game — which won’t count in the standings — in Las Vegas on Dec. 9. It’s an event that NBA Com...
Looking forward to this.
- Raptors, Gradey Dick inconsistent in Summer League loss to Bullswww.sportsnet.ca Raptors, Gradey Dick inconsistent in Summer League loss to Bulls
The Toronto Raptors kicked off their Summer League campaign with a hard-fought 83-74 loss to the Chicago Bulls at the Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas on Friday.
Nowell looking promising
- Raptors have 'expressed interest' in Bulls free agent Ayo Dosunmubullswire.usatoday.com Raptors have expressed interest in Bulls free agent Ayo Dosunmu
The Toronto Raptors have shown an interest in Chicago Bulls point guard Ayo Dosunmu, who is a restricted free agent.
- NBA rumors: Raptors’ friction between veterans, young players was obviousraptorsrapture.com NBA rumors: Raptors’ friction between veterans, young players was obvious
The Toronto Raptors saw their typically solid locker room vibes crumble to dust last season, as Fred VanVleet struggled, Scottie Barnes stagnated, and Nick...
Interesting. I remember when there were rumours between Fred and Scotty not getting along.
- VanVleet Left And Raptors Got Nothing. The Habit Has To Stopwww.thestar.com Dismantling of Raptors’ roster of champions has brought back little. Now’s the time for those ‘long-term decisions’
Masai Ujiri hasn’t been particularly prescient of late in reading players or markets. They can’t afford to lose Siakam or Anunoby for nothing.
If you’re tracing the devolution of the Raptors franchise, from their crowning championship achievement in 2019 to their latest bit of off-season hard luck, there’s at least one consistent through-line.
As it was with Kawhi Leonard, and Danny Green, and Serge Ibaka, and Marc Gasol, so it was with VanVleet. The Raptors lost each of them to free agency for what amounts to nothing. In the ongoing dismantling of what’s left of a championship team, the Raptors have received very little in return for some of their best players.
- Open Gym E02 | Gradey
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In this episode of Open Gym, Toronto Raptors 13th overall pick on the 2023 Draft, Gradey Dick, is introduced.
- Fred VanVleet: Words can’t do justice to how thankful I am to the city that watched me grow into an NBA CHAMPIONwww.instagram.com Fred VanVleet on Instagram: "Words can’t do justice to how thankful I am to the city that watched me grow from a young kid praying for a chance to a NBA CHAMPION, all-star, and a father of 3! I am forever indebted to the franchise that gave me a shot when no one else would. We built things together that can never be broken, and accomplished things that will stand forever. I went from the fans not knowing who I was, to fan favorite, to most hated 🤣 and I’m thankful for every second of it. To the city, franchise, and country that watched me grow every step of the way - THANK YOU🙏🏽❤️"
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Words can’t do justice to how thankful I am to the city that watched me grow from a young kid praying for a chance to a NBA CHAMPION, all-star, and a father of 3! I am forever indebted to the franchise that gave me a shot when no one else would. We built things together that can never be broken, and accomplished things that will stand forever. I went from the fans not knowing who I was, to fan favorite, to most hated 🤣 and I’m thankful for every second of it. To the city, franchise, and country that watched me grow every step of the way - THANK YOU🙏🏽❤️
- Jalen McDaniels agrees to terms on two-year, $9.3 million deal with Toronto Raptorswww.inquirer.com Jalen McDaniels agrees to terms on two-year, $9.3 million deal with Toronto Raptors
The former Sixer was acquired from the Charlotte Hornets at last season’s February trade deadline, as part of a three-way deal that sent Matisse Thybulle to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Jalen McDaniels has agreed to a two-year, $9.3 million contract with the Toronto Raptors and will leave the 76ers in free agency, a league source confirmed to The Inquirer.
McDaniels’ length and athleticism, though, are coveted attributes in the modern NBA. He spent the first three-plus seasons of his NBA career with the Hornets, and was averaging career-highs in points (10.6), rebounds (4.8), assists (2.0) and steals (1.2) in his 56 games with Charlotte last season before being traded. He was a second-round draft pick in 2019.
- James Wade leaving Sky for assistant coaching position with Raptorschicago.suntimes.com James Wade is leaving Sky for assistant coaching position with Raptors
In five seasons Wade coached the Sky to an 81-59 overall record and was 13-8 in the playoffs.
After four and a half seasons as coach and general manager of the Sky, James Wade has accepted an assistant coaching job with the Toronto Raptors, the team announced Saturday. Wade’s final game for the Sky was Friday night’s win against the Sparks. Emre Vatansever will take over on an interim basis beginning with the Sky’s game against the Fever Sunday.
- OG Anunoby is seeking a bigger role on offense and wants to handle the ball moresports.yahoo.com Lakers make all the right moves in first 24 hours of free agency
The Lakers didn't target the splashy, headline names affiliated with offseason approaches of yesteryear. They instead agreed to deals with players who fit.
Anunoby told representatives during meetings with prospective agents, according to people familiar with the situation, that he was searching for greater ball-handling and playmaking duties in advance of his upcoming contract talks
- Raptors president joining Order of Canada
Joining as an officer in the order is Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri.
Ujiri first joined the Raptors organization as an executive in 2008 before leaving to become the general manager of the Denver Nuggets in 2010. Born in Nigeria, he was the first African to hold a general manager position in U.S. professional sports.
Returning to the Raptors in 2013, Ujiri helped build the team that won the franchise's first NBA championship in 2019.
While he's mostly known for his work in professional basketball, Ujiri also launched the non-profit organization Giants of Africa, a youth basketball program. He is also known for being outspoken about anti-Black racism in Canada and the U.S.
- Report: Raptors re-sign Jakob Poeltl to four-year, $80M contract
The Toronto Raptors have re-signed centre Jakob Poeltl to a four-year, $80-million deal, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.
- Free agent Fred VanVleet lands with Rockets for 3 years, $130Mwww.espn.com VanVleet scores 3-year, $130M Rockets contract
Fred VanVleet's three-year, $130 million contract is the the largest for any undrafted player in NBA history.
Free agent point guard Fred VanVleet has agreed on a three-year, $130 million contract with the Houston Rockets, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul and agent Erika Ruiz told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Friday.
- Dennis Schroder, Raptors agree to two-year, $26M dealwww.espn.com Schroder, Raptors agree to two-year, $26M deal
Guard Dennis Schroder has agreed to a two-year, $26 million deal with the Toronto Raptors, his agent told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Guard Dennis Schroder has agreed to a two-year, $26 million deal with the Toronto Raptors, agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Friday.
- Am I the only one who gets a sinking feeling with all the talk of the Front Office standing Pat on the roster?ca.sports.yahoo.com Pros and cons of Raptors running it back with same roster next season
The Raptors can try to keep the band together or shake things up and look more toward the future.
Not sure I agree, but it’s a helpful article in its attempts to lay out the +s and -s of a largely unchanged roster.
I can’t say the prospect is making me want to keep my TSN and Sportsnet subscriptions.
Here’s the con that I just can’t see being avoided even with a new head coach.
> The Raptors had players in radically different stages of their careers and they did not have a clear offensive hierarchy, which led to selfish play and frustration throughout the lineup.
> Plus, there have been reports dating back several seasons that O.G. Anunoby wants a bigger offensive role, while Barnes is entering his third year and likely wants the same. Bringing back the same roster doesn’t exactly create a clear path for either of those two things to happen.
> The Raptors can hope Rajakovic and his .5-second offensive system predicated on unselfish play and ball movement will lead to wins and keep everyone happy, but that is asking a lot of a first-time NBA head coach. After all, players now have certain financial incentives tied to making All-NBA teams and other accolades, giving them legitimate reasons to want to have the ball in their hands more and to take more shots.
> Running it back with the same roster along with adding another offensive weapon in Dick does not seem like a good way to turn around the Raptors’ lacklustre chemistry and vibes from last season.