The Toronto Raptors have officially announced their Summer League roster.
Toronto will bring 16 players to Las Vegas this summer, headlined by their 2025 first-round pick Collin Murray-Boyles.
Murray-Boyles is a versatile 6-foot-7 forward out of South Carolina who the Raptors selected with the 9th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Second-round pick Alijah Martin from Florida will join him as as well.
The Raptors’ 2024 first-round draft pick Ja’Kobe Walter will be involved this year as well. He is expected to be the Raptors primary ball-handler. It will be great to see him get this opportunity since he spent most of last season off ball. He will be joined by fellow sophomores Jamal Shead, Jonathan Mogbo and undrafted sharpshooter Jamison Battle. Ulrich Chomche is healthy and back in action as the 6-foot-11 big will get consistent minutes in Las Vegas.
Tyson Degenhart (Boise State), Quincy Guerrier (Illinois), Jarkel Joiner (NC State), Tyreke Key (Tennessee) and Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones (UC San Diego) will all be looking to impress the organization to potentially stay on. Toronto currently has one two-way spot open now following the departure of Jared Rhoden.
Colin Castleton and AJ Lawson are on non-guaranteed deals and will look to make the final roster.
The Raptors will open Summer League play on July 11 against the Chicago Bulls. They will then take on the Orlando Magic (July 13), Denver Nuggets (July 15) and Golden State Warriors (July 17).
Quiet offseason expected for Raptors
Free agency is an exciting time of year for the NBA as teams look to improve their respective rosters.
For the Toronto Raptors, it will be a quiet one.
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