The Raptors don’t have a ton of money (their salary commitments are above the NBA tax level, but below the first apron that would cut slightly into the moves they can make) and they’re just about out of roster spots.
With Temple back on a one-year deal that will pay him about $3.6 million (U.S.), Toronto has 12 players on fully guaranteed contracts (including Wednesday’s No. 9 draft pick Collin Murray-Boyles) and has to decide what to do with second-round pick Alijah Martin.
They have non-guaranteed contracts in place with Jamison Battle, A.J. Lawson and Colin Castleton, plus two-way deals with Ulrich Chomche, Jared Rhoden and Chucky Hepburn, an undrafted guard signed after the draft ended Thursday night.
The dozen guarantees: Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl, Jamal Shead, Ochai Agbaji, Gradey Dick, Jonathan Mogbo, Ja’Kobe Walter, Ingram, Murray-Boyles and Temple.
That’s 19 players under consideration already. Teams can have 15 full roster spots and three players on two-way deals.
There is one need remaining: The Raptors have not yet settled on a backup to Poeltl at centre. But it’s not a huge issue right now, and the front office could very well wait until after next month’s Summer League season to see which low-salary players look enticing.
Of course, the chance of a major trade disrupting the status quo exists, but NBA sources said Sunday that nothing seems imminent.
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What it also means is that the Raptors are almost certain to cut ties with Chris Boucher, the team’s longest serving player and the only holdover from the 2019 NBA championship team.
The decision to bring back Temple was a no-brainer. The 39-year-old who will be entering his 16th NBA season has shown that not only can he play when called upon, but that his leadership in the locker room has been invaluable in two seasons as a Raptor. And it resonates far more as a player than if he’d become an assistant coach because the dynamic is just different.
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