Toronto Raptors - Kyle Lowry and Giannis (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
The NBA off-season for 2020 has almost run its course, and the Toronto Raptors appear weaker as a roster from the event. The 2020/21 season maybe the Raptors’ worst since 34 wins in 2012/13.
Perhaps the COVID-19 pandemics’ economic effects have forced the Toronto Raptors‘ ownership group to consider limiting their financial commitments beyond 2021. It may also be the dream of acquiring a superstar talent in the 2021 off-season that explains the Toronto Raptors’ decisions this year.
Some see the acquisitions of Alex Len, Aron Baynes, and DeAndre’ Bembry with the return of Fred VanVleet in free agency as a successful off-season.