Five Things To Know before Toronto Raptors season opener vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors host the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday in the season opener for both teams. Major off-season moves have drastically changed the looks of the two clubs, with LeBron James leaving the Cavs for the Los Angeles Lakers and Toronto trading perennial all-star DeMar DeRozan to San Antonio for Kawhi Leonard in a multi-player deal.
But there’s more to the Raptors than just the addition of Leonard, the 2014 NBA Finals MVP. Here are five other stories to look out for as the re-tooled Raptors kick off the 2018-19 season.
JV ON THE BENCH — There’s the real possibility that Jonas Valanciunas will be starting games on the bench, at least to start the season. Valanciunas has been rock-solid at centre for the Raptors the past six seasons, averaging 12.7 points and 8.6 rebounds per game last campaign, but new head coach Nick Nurse wants to look at Serge Ibaka at centre. Instead of flipping Valanciunas to power forward, he and Ibaka may take turns on the bench.
ROTATING THE COACHES — Nick Nurse plans to rotate his three front-of-the-bench assistant coaches between offence and defence in a 10-game rotation. “One of them will be working with the defensive side of the ball, one of them will be working with the offensive side of the ball and one of them will be doing what we call ‘special teams’ — timeout plays, out-of-bounds plays, etc. — and about 10 games in they’re all going to rotate,” said Nurse during the pre-season.