Raptors do without live visits from potential recruits as NBA draft approaches
TORONTO — Any other season would have the Toronto Raptors’ getting to know potential draft picks over intimate dinners in Toronto. They’d be showing them around the city. They’d be seeing how they take direction in on-court drills at OVO Athletic Centre.
But on the heels of a season unlike any other in history, next month’s NBA draft presents unique challenges for the Raptors. With the travel restrictions around COVID-19, the Raptors haven’t had the opportunity to bring players into their training facility in Toronto.
“It’s very different than what we’re used to, I can tell you that,” Dan Tolzman, the team’s assistant GM and vice-president of player development, said Wednesday.
The Raptors have the No. 29 and 59 picks in a Nov. 18 draft that Tolzman called “very balanced.”