The Toronto Raptors are a great basketball team. Depending on who you ask, they’re somewhere between the second and fourth best team in the NBA. (Boston, Houston, and Toronto are all somewhat interchangeable)
Even as a great team, Toronto has a few notable weaknesses. Every team does. (Yes, even Golden State) The goal of a great NBA team isn’t to eliminate deficiencies, it’s to manage them.
Toronto’s problem last season, perimeter defense, was fixed this offseason. When team president Masai Ujiri decided to trade for Kawhi Leonard, the team traded in their current set of problems for a new, more manageable set of issues.