The Toronto Raptors have had some remarkable players suit up in their uniform since their inaugural season in 1995-96. The franchise has even had marquee names within, but it was not until they acquired Kawhi Leonard that they could boast about having a legitimate superstar or real success.
The rafters at Scotiabank Arena are filled with tributes to great players. Every single one of them played for the building’s other team tenant, the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Raptors have yet to retire a single player’s number. After this current playoff run, they should earmark the number two to be the first.