
It is not considered a contender for anything significant, but the truth is that Toronto Raptors has more than enough reasons to hold onto a hopeful future that could start showing results as early as this season. The Canadians have an abundance of young talent that is ready to compete and possibly make some surprises.
Encouraging feelings marked the end of the past season for Toronto Raptors after the signings, and these should only improve after a summer where they have started crafting a team identity. The Canadians have been training at The Embassy in Malaga, where they appear to have already designed their playing style to maximize the strengths of a truly promising starting five, attractive for their dynamism and youthfulness.
Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett should ideally complement Scottie Barnes in the backcourt, as Barnes needs to make a qualitative leap this season. Having experienced players who enhance the team's competitiveness with defensive intensity and tactical intelligence, such as Davion Mitchell and Bruce Brown, could be a crucial weapon for them to exceed expectations. Dick's outside shooting, Poetl’s consistency, the dedication of Bruno Fernando, Agbaji, and Olynik, as well as the hope for Chris Boucher to improve, make it not unreasonable to consider them a postseason team.
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