When the Raptors inked inconsistent swingman Terrence Ross to a lucrative extension back in November, Masai Ujiri was the first to admit that there was some risk involved.
The team was betting on upward potential and that, with time, Ross would become a more reliable contributor.
The early returns were more than a little dicey.
November would be the worst month of the Portland native’s NBA career, with only February of his rookie season really being close in terms of awfulness. Ross averaged a paltry 3.6 points per game on .267 shooting, playing just 16.7 minutes a night. He was a non-factor and the extension was looking like a big mistake.
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