Toronto Raptors enter intriguing season with brand new look
TORONTO — A silent superstar. A disgruntled leader. And a new boss on the bench for the first time in seven years.
The Toronto Raptors have emerged from one of the most intriguing off-seasons in recent memory, and are about to pull back the curtain on what should be a compelling regular season with countless questions.
Only what plays out on the court for Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry and the Raptors this season can answer them.
As team president Masai Ujiri put it in the Raptors’ traditional tipoff press conference: “You never know with these things. In our jobs, we do them first on paper and then they have to pan out on the basketball court.”