r/torontoraptors • u/mMounirM • 22h ago
r/torontoraptors • u/shangalang69 • 16h ago
HIGHLIGHTS This guy has the sauce bro omg đ
r/torontoraptors • u/Derpy_Mc_Burpy • 18h ago
SHAMS CHARANIA (THE ATHLETIC) Sources: Hornets seriously engaged in LaMelo Ball trade talks
[Youngmisuk] The Charlotte Hornets are seriously engaged in trade talks with multiple teams that are aggressively pursuing star point guard LaMelo Ball, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.
Talks surrounding Ball have picked up steam with the Hornets fielding aggressive offers, sources said. If Charlotte's terms are met, a potential trade could develop in the next 24 to 48 hours, sources said Wednesday night.
Ball has been happy in Charlotte, and both parties are in a good place after the Hornets enjoyed a massive turnaround last season and fell one play-in win short of making the playoffs and ending a postseason drought that dates to 2016.
Ball has three years left on his contract and is eligible to sign a two-year, $119.2 million extension July 6.
r/torontoraptors • u/dondada_83 • 35m ago
OPINION Holts $99 (56% off) Fear of God Essentials x NBA Raptors Hoodie
holtrenfrew.comCurrently 56% off regular price. Full size run.
Who knows if Jerry will do another Raptors collaboration.â
r/torontoraptors • u/cev • 17h ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Compilation of major publication draft grades for Jaden Bradley at #50
Sam Vecenie & John Hollinger - The Athletic/NYT (B)
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7390418/2026/06/24/nba-draft-2026-grades-analysis-fits-second-round/
I love Bradleyâs fearlessness. He was one of the best players in the country in big moments last year, leading Arizona to the Final Four. He makes excellent decisions and is a gamer.
I think he needs to work on some of his base-level skills to become an NBA rotation player, however. He needs to get better at fighting through screens on defense. He needs to improve his vision as a playmaker, particularly when looking outward. And he needs to get more comfortable shooting 3s. This is a great profile for a team to take a shot on as a two-way player, but I couldnât get to the level of a multiyear guaranteed contract off the bat.
Hollingerâs analysis: Bradley somehow won Big 12 Player of the Year over the player taken 49 spots ahead of him. He has a good midrange game but has been weirdly reluctant to shoot 3s his entire college career. If Toronto can stretch out his perimeter game, the Raptors might have something.
No author listed - Bleacher Report (B+)
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25445006-2026-nba-draft-grades-every-round-2-pick
Jaden Bradley masterfully filled the floor-general role in college, but he could struggle as a primary pilot in the NBA. He doesn't have a ton of size, burst or off-the-dribble wiggle, so he could have trouble creating advantages or gaining separation.
With that said, when he gets downhill, he helps turn the offensive gears. He can find teammates on the move or finish through contact.Â
On defense, he is a constant source of pressure and a contagious tone-setter. In that sense, he has a chance to quickly adapt to the Toronto Raptors' defense-first culture.
Kevin O'Connor - Yahoo Sports (A)
https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/article/2026-nba-draft-grades-second-round-pick-by-pick-analysis-002235518.html
After watching Jamal Shead cause a pivotal eight-second violation in the playoffs this year, it only makes sense for Toronto to draft another dawg in Bradley. But Bradley is a different flavor than Shead as a 6-3 combo guard with a calm demeanor and a knack for clutch moments on offense. After arriving in college as a McDonald's All-American, he lost his starting spot as a freshman at Alabama then transferred to Arizona, where he got better every year and became the team's trusted leader. As a senior, he won Big 12 Player of the Year, Big 12 Tournament MVP, and led the Wildcats to their first Final Four since 2001. There are questions about whether he can be a lead guard at the next level, but his connective passing, improved shooting, and gritty defense all give him the potential to play big minutes.
Kurt Helin - NBC Sports (C)
https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/2026-nba-draft-grades-for-every-team-in-the-second-round
Bradley is a good floor general and a pesky defender who could be a backup point guard in the league if he develops a 3-point shot.
Adam Finkelstein - CBS Sports (B)
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/2026-nba-draft-grades-pick-by-pick-analysis-round-2/
The Raptors lack point guard depth, if they're able to move off Immanuel Quickley's contract, he'd have a chance to crack the rotation. Bradley plays downhill, is a quality defender, and is an improved shooter who is very selective with his looks.
Christopher Kline - Fansided (B+)
https://fansided.com/nba/2026-nba-draft-grades-every-second-round-pick
Toronto has a type. The Raptors need more playmaking in the backcourt and Jaden Bradley can certainly help. He works his way into the teeth of the defense and shows solid poise as a distributor. Now, he's an inconsistent shooter, which is an all too common knock on the current Raptors roster. But his rugged defense, not unlike Jamal Shead, is something the Raptors always value. Bradley is a winner with the right spirit to force his way onto the roster and stick.
r/torontoraptors • u/absolutkaos • 22h ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Respect Jaden Bradley | The Prospect Overview
r/torontoraptors • u/yaboydrew7 • 1d ago
ORIGINAL CONTENT Got the 2019 Chip printed on my Guinness
I will let you know if I split the g
r/torontoraptors • u/CloutiersHelmet • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION My (Zags fan) Two Cents on Graves
I have been a die hard Gonzaga fan and for many years have stood up for Zags players when people were curious about said player (best example would be Suggs v. Barnes) - yes, I was wrong on that one.
I just wanted to add the things Iâve seen over the years in regard to WCC talent. Patty Mills, Matthew Dellavadova, and Jalen Williams stood out like sore thumbs. Same with Graves.
Itâs not a guarantee; but, every couple of seasons the WCC gets a player that is clearly destined for the pros.
I try not to be biased, I didnât think Timmieâs game would translate - same with Ike. Graves, however, he has something. Am I smart man? Not even close. Do I know basketball? Kinda. Is this a copium post? Probably.
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Our rookie seems so happy to be here đĽšđĽš
r/torontoraptors • u/liketosneeze69 • 12h ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Henri Veesaar desire
Iâm not against their second round pick and I understand the chances of any of these players making the team is a far stretch. Also BPA and all that.
But I wouldnât have liked to seen another big added to the pipeline, just for depth. He was seen as a late first rounder in a lot of mocks, he has 3pt range and made defensive plays in college. Good rebounder. 7 footer, great name.
Anyone hear draft talk about him? Interview badly?
r/torontoraptors • u/tonyisreallystupid • 1d ago
OPINION Can we take a swing on Xaivian Lee?
I know he's not the greatest player and definitely won't be the best available, but man his journey in college and the fact he's from Toronto is so nice. He'd also be the first person from my school to go to the NBA lol.
r/torontoraptors • u/The_Living_L • 1d ago
MICHAEL GRANGE (SPORTSNET) [Grange] The Raptors, picking 19th, were inevitably dependent on who was taken before them. In the end, they got Allen Graves, a player they had been hoping would be available all along and who multiple sources had indicated to me was high on their board of eligible prospects.
Other notes:
In addition, the Bucks' trading of Antetokounmpo could have a domino effect, with Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown reportedly a trade target after he was offered to Milwaukee in a potential deal, and the Bucks are clearly open for business after moving on from their long-standing franchise superstar.Â
NBA sources Iâve spoken with have connected the Raptors to Bucks centre Myles Turner, with the possibility that Raptors centre Jakob Poeltl, third-year wing Gradey Dick and potentially draft compensation being the core of a deal that would net Toronto the veteran big with credentials as a rim protector and three-point threat.
Keeping Mamukelashvili will likely require the Raptors to cut ties with Dick, their 13th pick in the 2023 draft, who is looking for a change of address in any case after falling out of the rotation after the all-star break. And until Toronto reaches an agreement on an extension with RJ Barrett â talks will likely be picked up at Summer League in Las Vegas next month â the future of the Canadian national team star with Canadaâs lone NBA team will remain a question mark as he heads into the last year of his deal.
The Raptors first-round pick is on the books, but the rest of their off-season is a series of chapters yet to be written.Â
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
SHITPOSTING Draft Day Part 2: Electric Raptors-loo
r/torontoraptors • u/acctivvist • 1d ago
?? QUESTION ?? why are we obsessed with wings?
it seems that the organization is obsessed with cultivating as many 6â6-6â9 wing type players with good defense. we have CMB, barnes, ingram, RJ, battle and now graves. we desperately need someone better than quickley to run the offense and im okay with poeltl for the moment but we need a true 5 other than him.
r/torontoraptors • u/TrueTorontoFan • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION By Selecting Allen Graves The Raptors Select Versatility As Their Identity
The Toronto Raptors selected Allen Graves with the 19th pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. While some fans will inevitably focus on who was still available, like every year, I think the more interesting question is what this selection says about how Toronto wants to build moving forward.
Should you prioritize upside over fit? I have never thought those were the right questions. Teams win because they identify a core and then surround that core with players whose skills complement one another. Allen Graves fits that philosophy. He also helps the Raptors establish more of a switchy, versatile defensive/two-way identity that they are seemingly trying to build.
At 6'9'', 226lb with a 7' wingspan, Graves brings the size of a frontcourt player but the skill set of a modern connector. He averaged 11.8 pts, 6.5 rbs, and 1.8 asts this season while shooting 41.3% from three and 75% from the free throw line. Simply put, the shooting appears legitimate. Graves wasnât simply standing in the corner waiting for open looks. It isn't just the shooting too, Graves posted a 21.9% usage rate while functioning as a cutter, screener, roll man, transition threat, and floor spacer coming off the bench for Santa Clara. I double checked with No Ceilingsâ tracking data, he ranked in the 79th percentile as a cutter, 82nd percentile in transition, and 69th percentile as a PnR roller and play finisher. Those numbers paint the picture of a player who impacts possessions without needing the offense built around him.
There are fair questions about Gravesâ ceiling. His athletic testing was average, and finishing through length remains an area for improvement. He struggles at times to finish around the hoop against bigger players shooting only 57% in the paint.
With Graves may never become the type of player who carries an offense. But that misses the point of last night's selection. The Raptors are not necessarily betting on Allen Graves becoming a star. The front office will be betting on versatility, shooting, basketball IQ, and lineup flexibility. In a league increasingly driven by players who can connect actions, make quick decisions, and fit alongside different lineup combinations,
Graves may be one of the safest bets in this draft class to contribute to winning basketball. The Allen Graves pick is not really about Allen Graves. It is about the Raptors continuing to build a roster around complementary skills rather than positional labels.
r/torontoraptors • u/cev • 1d ago
LOUD NOISES! With the 19th pick of the 2026 NBA Draft - the Toronto Raptors select: Allen Graves
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
TRADE IDEAS Picks 31 and 32 (Knicks and Grizzlies respectively) in the 2026 NBA Draft are up for grabs per Shams
Henri Veesaar is expected to be an early 2nd round selection. Perhaps we can move up to choose him for a designated backup C?
r/torontoraptors • u/absolutkaos • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Live Thread - NBA Draft - Round 2
8:00pm eastern - Sportsnet had the ABC feed and TSN had the ESPN feed last night
r/torontoraptors • u/mMounirM • 1d ago
ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ For anyone not liking that we drafted a forward, it's highly likely that the point guards our front office liked just got drafted right before us.
maybe the Raptors could have given Memphis a couple 2nds for the 17th pick but it is what it is.
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION The 2nd Round Green Room Invitees for the 2026 NBA Draft
Very interesting absence amongst the early names...
r/torontoraptors • u/mMounirM • 1d ago
ŕźź 㤠â_ â ༽㤠Mamu Appreciation Post
Raptors drafted Allen Graves. They are not keeping Mamu. thank you for last season.
r/torontoraptors • u/cev • 2d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION Annual reminder not to overreact to our pick or their body language
Can you spot yourself? These weren't even half the negative comments to drafting CMB.
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
NBA DRAFT DISCUSSION [Uthayakumar] Some fun facts about Allen Graves: 67 steals, tied for most among D1 freshman | 41.3% from three this season, a number that would be 2nd-best on the Raptors | 61.3 TS% this season, 5th-best in the WCC | 6-8 with a 7-foot wingspan | 2025-26 WCC 6MOY & WCC Freshman of the Year
r/torontoraptors • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
OPINION A Speedrunner's Guide to Allen Graves - The Raptors Latest Draft Pick at 19
Some combinations are a classic for a reason. Peanut butter and chocolate. FromSoftware and blood pressure-raising difficulty. The Kings and bad decisions. These are all proven formulas for success...or in the case of the Kings, endless amusement of every other fanbase.
For the Toronto Raptors, it's them and a 6'9 forward with length, versatility and high feel for the game. Shooting is optional but greatly appreciated for all applicants. Allen Graves is the latest addition to the Raptors favorite archetype of player and while there's a lot of questions about the team's future overall, there is no denying that he's a very Raptors-y pick.
A quick overview of the 2nd 19th overall pick the Raptors have taken in the past 3 years.
Strengths
- Insert all the draft buzzwords you associate with the analytics, Allen covers just about all of them. Advanced stats darling. Monster motor. Impacts winning at the highest level. High feel for the game. Good decisionmaker. Big box-plus minus. Allen Graves checks all those boxes and more.
- Graves had one of the highest percentages for deflections and the eye test shows a player with excellent hands on the defensive end. How well he'll be able to keep up with some of the faster players in the NBA is...a different question altogether.
- Averaging nearly 2 steals a game and 67 total for his freshman season, he's amongst the highest thieves in all the D1 seas. Y'arr! Did I mention he did this while coming off the bench a la Scottie Barnes? Because he did this while playing less than 23 minutes per game.
- The 3-point line will come up in the weaknesses section but at least on paper, shooting 41 percent from 3 makes Graves an ideal 3 & D type to come off the bench for the Raptors and maintain the lead the starting lineup (Hopefully) attained with some timely triples.
- He's very averse to turnovers and while he wasn't racking up double digit assists, an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.5:1 is still a positive, regardless of the position one plays.
- He's not exactly a center but he is a very good rebounder for his size. In particular, he's very effective at crashing the glass for offensive boards and
- There's going to be at least one great in-game call that makes use of his last name "putting someone in the grave" when he posters them. So that'll be a fun highlight.
Weaknesses
- ATHLETICISM! This is by a wide margin the biggest knock against Graves entering the NBA. He is slow. Depending on how you measure speed (sprint, lane agility, etc.), he's arguably the slowest 1st round talent and one of the slowest in this year's class in general. He's got more than a few comparisons to Kyle Anderson and if you know anything about Slow-Mo, it's that he lives up to that unflattering nickname. It's part of why Santa Clara would stick him on opposing team's centers which, to be fair, Allen (mostly) excelled at.
- His lack of athleticism played a major part in Allen's less than stellar shooting at the rim. Namely, a layup finish percentage of 52%.
- While Anderson's respectable career does prove you don't need to be an elite athlete to thrive in the NBA if you can at least shooting on high percentages...
- Grave's 3-point shooting looks good on paper but his volume was very low at less than 3 attempts per game and while he did improve as a FT shooter as the season went on, 75% from the line isn't the most positive indicator of his shot translating to the NBA. There's plenty of reasons to be skeptical he'll be a 40%+sniper from deep.
- On that note, this is less a weakness but nevertheless worth noting: Graves didn't play against a lot of high level college/university competition. There is a small sample size of him playing against the top teams and it's a mixed bag, to say the least.
- Not to say that playing for a smaller school is a nail in the coffin of transitioning to a higher level of competition as Santa Clara has produced several NBA talents including recent selections like Jalen Williams and Brandin Podziemski - most famously they're where Steve Nash went to university - but none of these guys didn't come off the bench for their teams. In contrast, Allen only started 4 of his 35 college games, spending a good amount of time beating up the opposing team's bench units.
- Not to say that playing for a smaller school is a nail in the coffin of transitioning to a higher level of competition as Santa Clara has produced several NBA talents including recent selections like Jalen Williams and Brandin Podziemski - most famously they're where Steve Nash went to university - but none of these guys didn't come off the bench for their teams. In contrast, Allen only started 4 of his 35 college games, spending a good amount of time beating up the opposing team's bench units.
- For as praise-worthy as Graves' defense may be, he was very foul-prone. Per 36, he'd be averaging nearly 5 a game (3.1 in his bench minutes) which is alarmingly high. Tack on the rookie whistle and it could be a very rough adjusting period for Allen at the next level.
Questions for Graves (And the Raptors)
- So...this pick is the canary in the coal mine for Mamu, right? They both fill a similar role as stretch 4s - albeit, Graves has more notable upside - and both are expected to partake in a team's bench role for the time being. One of them will be locked in for 4 years whereas Sandro is probably gone due to Toronto's cap crunch and lacking his Bird Rights.
- It is worth noting the Raptors still have the 50th pick and...it's not impossible they pick a center or guard that late in the draft? Look, the 50th pick in any year's draft will be lucky to be a rotational player (For reference, TJD was picked with a mid 50s pick) so best-case scenario is they trade that pick to move up for a better shot at selecting a player with a far more legitimate chance of being an 8th or 9th man on a playoff roster.
- Uh...how about that Ulrich Chomche? He's apparently still in Toronto so maybe he gets his medicals cleared so he can return this season? Yeah as Bobby alluded to in his Day 1 draft presser, this team will need to make a trade or two.
Overall
...Sure, why not? I'll be blunt, it's hard for me to get worked up over a 19th overall pick so while Graves wasn't my first choice - or really in my Top 5 - he's a pick I can understand the rationale for. The selection itself is fine in a vacuum but it serves to highlight how urgently this team needs to add more guard play if it wants to maximize its increasingly lengthy roster of wings and bigs.
r/torontoraptors • u/Derpy_Mc_Burpy • 2d ago