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August 18, 2025
Raptors extend contract of general manager Bobby Webster, making him head of basketball operations - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Raptors extend contract of general manager Bobby Webster, making him head of basketball operations - NBC Sports

Bobby Webster’s contract extension makes him Toronto’s immutable head of basketball operations, with no president to replace Masai Ujiri. MLSE stressed in-house leadership, signaling stability and a clear plan to continue roster-building and culture work. The move follows a summer review of external candidates and reinforces Webster’s leadership as the franchise eyes sustained competitiveness.

The piece highlights Webster’s role in crafting the 2019 title roster and a current core that includes Scottie Barnes and other talents, while noting friction rumors surrounding Ujiri. Expect continuity in player development, identity, and front-office strategy as the Raptors navigate a competitive landscape without a formal president.

Overall, the Raptors’ path under Webster emphasizes a steady hand, balanced rosters, and a culture-first approach, with the organization choosing to empower in-house leadership rather than pursue a marquee external hire. Las Vegas discussions and the absence of a Ujiri replacement frame this as a deliberate long-term play rather than a quick fix.

With Webster in charge and no president, how should fantasy managers view Raptors players this season?Could the absence of a president lead to more incremental moves rather than blockbuster trades?How does Las Vegas candidate-review texture affect the Raptors’ long-term strategy?What roster moves would most align with Webster’s extended leadership and culture-first plan?
Mentions:
@Brandon Ingram | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Brandon Ingram | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | New York Knicks | NBA
@RJ Barrett | New York Knicks | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
Toronto Raptors | NBA
Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/raptors-extend-..

August 14, 2025
Lakers Insider Predicts How Much Austin Reaves Will Make on Next Contract
Mike McDaniel
Sports Illustrated
Lakers Insider Predicts How Much Austin Reaves Will Make on Next Contract

Austin Reaves is positioned to enter the final guaranteed year of his four-year, $53.8 million deal with the Lakers, with a near $14.9 million player option for 2026-27 that figures to be declined as he seeks a bigger top-line contract. The industry projection has him flirting with $30–35 million annually on his next deal, a level that would likely keep him in the Lakers’ long-term plans or push him to a rival willing to pay a premium for his shooting and playmaking.

The piece highlights Reaves’ breakout 20.2 points and 5.8 assists per game on 46% shooting and 37.7% from deep last season, underscoring why he’s viewed as a cornerstone piece and a “Laker for life” by those around the league. It also weaves in how LeBron James and Luka Doncic are cited in the context of his current ceiling, and how the Lakers’ decision to re-sign him would be a savvy, stability-driven move that could define the franchise’s next phase and its fantasy upside.

What is the likely path for Reaves' next contract in terms of years and structure, and how would that affect his fantasy value next season?If Reaves signs a $30–35M annual deal, how might Lakers' roster moves affect his fantasy teammates' value?How does Reaves' ceiling compare to Quickley and Herro given his skill-set and contract outlook?In dynasty leagues, how should you re-rate Reaves if he signs long-term with the Lakers?
Mentions:
@Austin Reaves | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Austin Reaves | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Dallas Mavericks | NBA

https://www.si.com/nba/lakers-insider-predicts-how..

July 27, 2025
Raptors mailbag: Summer League leftovers and one last Chris Boucher question
Doug Smith
Toronto Star
Raptors mailbag: Summer League leftovers and one last Chris Boucher question

The Toronto Raptors' summer league performance brought a mix of expectations and disappointments as some key players were notably absent. A.J. Lawson, a standout in earlier games, missed the semi-final due to an adductor injury, raising questions about his impact on the team's performance. Meanwhile, Chris Boucher remains a free agent with little interest, suggesting a potential exit from Toronto. The future of players like Jamal Shead and Davion Mitchell is also under scrutiny, with Shead's turnovers causing concern but being deemed a learning experience. Trade discussions loom as the Raptors weigh their roster options and potential additions from other teams' summer league participants.

What does the Raptors' summer league performance mean for the upcoming season?What challenges do the Raptors face with their current roster?How does the Raptors' off-season strategy impact playoff aspirations?What should fans expect from the Raptors at training camp?
Mentions:
@A.J. Lawson | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@A.J. Lawson | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Davion Mitchell | Miami Heat | NBA
@Davion Mitchell | Miami Heat | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Jamal Shead | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jamal Shead | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.thestar.com/sports/raptors/raptors-mai..

July 26, 2025
What are the reasons for the Nets to pay Cam Thomas what he wants?
@thenetswire
Nets Wire
What are the reasons for the Nets to pay Cam Thomas what he wants?
The Brooklyn Nets are currently in a standoff with Cam Thomas as he seeks a contract that reflects his perceived value in the NBA. As a restricted free agent, Thomas views himself in the same tier as players like Tyler Herro and Immanuel Quickley, who earn around $30 million per season. The Nets have reportedly offered him a two-year deal worth $14.1 million per year, but Thomas is holding out for more, either in terms of salary or contract duration. With limited cap space across the league and only the Nets and Utah Jazz able to make sizeable offers, it's likely that Thomas will end up playing for Brooklyn next season, possibly under a qualifying offer of $5.99 million. This situation presents an intriguing narrative for fantasy players as Thomas has shown potential during his time on the court, and his eventual contract could significantly impact his fantasy value if he lands a lucrative deal.
What factors should the Nets consider when negotiating with Cam Thomas?What does the market look like for restricted free agents like Thomas?What are the implications of signing Thomas for the Nets' future?What are the potential outcomes of Thomas's current negotiations?
Mentions:
Brooklyn Nets | NBA
Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Cam Thomas | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Cam Thomas | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Tyler Herro | Miami Heat | NBA
@Tyler Herro | Miami Heat | NBA

https://netswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/net..

June 16, 2025
Raptors’ RJ Barrett Named in Kevin Durant Trade Report on Monday - Athlon Sports
Ayomide P. Adeduyite
Athlon Sports
Raptors’ RJ Barrett Named in Kevin Durant Trade Report on Monday - Athlon Sports

As NBA trade rumors swirl, Kevin Durant remains a focal point, especially after a disappointing season where the Phoenix Suns missed the playoffs. With Durant's impressive averages of 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists, the Suns are looking to rebuild, making a trade increasingly likely. The Toronto Raptors have emerged as serious contenders for Durant's services, willing to part with key players like RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley to secure his talents.

This interest indicates Toronto's ambition to acquire a transformative player to elevate their roster, particularly pairing Durant with budding stars like Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram. Such a move could potentially turn the Raptors into immediate playoff contenders, leveraging Durant’s legendary scoring ability.

What should we expect from the Raptors if they land Durant?Are the Raptors the best fit for Durant?What factors will influence Durant's decision to join the Raptors?What are the implications if the Raptors fail to trade for Durant?
Mentions:
@Immanuel Quickley | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://athlonsports.com/nba/toronto-raptors/rapto..

August 18, 2025
Raptors extend contract of general manager Bobby Webster, making him head of basketball operations - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Raptors extend contract of general manager Bobby Webster, making him head of basketball operations - NBC Sports

Bobby Webster’s contract extension makes him Toronto’s immutable head of basketball operations, with no president to replace Masai Ujiri. MLSE stressed in-house leadership, signaling stability and a clear plan to continue roster-building and culture work. The move follows a summer review of external candidates and reinforces Webster’s leadership as the franchise eyes sustained competitiveness.

The piece highlights Webster’s role in crafting the 2019 title roster and a current core that includes Scottie Barnes and other talents, while noting friction rumors surrounding Ujiri. Expect continuity in player development, identity, and front-office strategy as the Raptors navigate a competitive landscape without a formal president.

Overall, the Raptors’ path under Webster emphasizes a steady hand, balanced rosters, and a culture-first approach, with the organization choosing to empower in-house leadership rather than pursue a marquee external hire. Las Vegas discussions and the absence of a Ujiri replacement frame this as a deliberate long-term play rather than a quick fix.

With Webster in charge and no president, how should fantasy managers view Raptors players this season?Could the absence of a president lead to more incremental moves rather than blockbuster trades?How does Las Vegas candidate-review texture affect the Raptors’ long-term strategy?What roster moves would most align with Webster’s extended leadership and culture-first plan?
Mentions:
@Brandon Ingram | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Brandon Ingram | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | New York Knicks | NBA
@RJ Barrett | New York Knicks | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
Toronto Raptors | NBA
Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/raptors-extend-..

August 14, 2025
Lakers Insider Predicts How Much Austin Reaves Will Make on Next Contract
Mike McDaniel
Sports Illustrated
Lakers Insider Predicts How Much Austin Reaves Will Make on Next Contract

Austin Reaves is positioned to enter the final guaranteed year of his four-year, $53.8 million deal with the Lakers, with a near $14.9 million player option for 2026-27 that figures to be declined as he seeks a bigger top-line contract. The industry projection has him flirting with $30–35 million annually on his next deal, a level that would likely keep him in the Lakers’ long-term plans or push him to a rival willing to pay a premium for his shooting and playmaking.

The piece highlights Reaves’ breakout 20.2 points and 5.8 assists per game on 46% shooting and 37.7% from deep last season, underscoring why he’s viewed as a cornerstone piece and a “Laker for life” by those around the league. It also weaves in how LeBron James and Luka Doncic are cited in the context of his current ceiling, and how the Lakers’ decision to re-sign him would be a savvy, stability-driven move that could define the franchise’s next phase and its fantasy upside.

What is the likely path for Reaves' next contract in terms of years and structure, and how would that affect his fantasy value next season?If Reaves signs a $30–35M annual deal, how might Lakers' roster moves affect his fantasy teammates' value?How does Reaves' ceiling compare to Quickley and Herro given his skill-set and contract outlook?In dynasty leagues, how should you re-rate Reaves if he signs long-term with the Lakers?
Mentions:
@Austin Reaves | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Austin Reaves | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Dallas Mavericks | NBA

https://www.si.com/nba/lakers-insider-predicts-how..

July 27, 2025
Raptors mailbag: Summer League leftovers and one last Chris Boucher question
Doug Smith
Toronto Star
Raptors mailbag: Summer League leftovers and one last Chris Boucher question

The Toronto Raptors' summer league performance brought a mix of expectations and disappointments as some key players were notably absent. A.J. Lawson, a standout in earlier games, missed the semi-final due to an adductor injury, raising questions about his impact on the team's performance. Meanwhile, Chris Boucher remains a free agent with little interest, suggesting a potential exit from Toronto. The future of players like Jamal Shead and Davion Mitchell is also under scrutiny, with Shead's turnovers causing concern but being deemed a learning experience. Trade discussions loom as the Raptors weigh their roster options and potential additions from other teams' summer league participants.

What does the Raptors' summer league performance mean for the upcoming season?What challenges do the Raptors face with their current roster?How does the Raptors' off-season strategy impact playoff aspirations?What should fans expect from the Raptors at training camp?
Mentions:
@A.J. Lawson | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@A.J. Lawson | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Davion Mitchell | Miami Heat | NBA
@Davion Mitchell | Miami Heat | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Jamal Shead | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jamal Shead | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.thestar.com/sports/raptors/raptors-mai..

July 26, 2025
What are the reasons for the Nets to pay Cam Thomas what he wants?
@thenetswire
Nets Wire
What are the reasons for the Nets to pay Cam Thomas what he wants?
The Brooklyn Nets are currently in a standoff with Cam Thomas as he seeks a contract that reflects his perceived value in the NBA. As a restricted free agent, Thomas views himself in the same tier as players like Tyler Herro and Immanuel Quickley, who earn around $30 million per season. The Nets have reportedly offered him a two-year deal worth $14.1 million per year, but Thomas is holding out for more, either in terms of salary or contract duration. With limited cap space across the league and only the Nets and Utah Jazz able to make sizeable offers, it's likely that Thomas will end up playing for Brooklyn next season, possibly under a qualifying offer of $5.99 million. This situation presents an intriguing narrative for fantasy players as Thomas has shown potential during his time on the court, and his eventual contract could significantly impact his fantasy value if he lands a lucrative deal.
What factors should the Nets consider when negotiating with Cam Thomas?What does the market look like for restricted free agents like Thomas?What are the implications of signing Thomas for the Nets' future?What are the potential outcomes of Thomas's current negotiations?
Mentions:
Brooklyn Nets | NBA
Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Cam Thomas | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Cam Thomas | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | New York Knicks | NBA
@Tyler Herro | Miami Heat | NBA
@Tyler Herro | Miami Heat | NBA

https://netswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/net..

June 16, 2025
Raptors’ RJ Barrett Named in Kevin Durant Trade Report on Monday - Athlon Sports
Ayomide P. Adeduyite
Athlon Sports
Raptors’ RJ Barrett Named in Kevin Durant Trade Report on Monday - Athlon Sports

As NBA trade rumors swirl, Kevin Durant remains a focal point, especially after a disappointing season where the Phoenix Suns missed the playoffs. With Durant's impressive averages of 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists, the Suns are looking to rebuild, making a trade increasingly likely. The Toronto Raptors have emerged as serious contenders for Durant's services, willing to part with key players like RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley to secure his talents.

This interest indicates Toronto's ambition to acquire a transformative player to elevate their roster, particularly pairing Durant with budding stars like Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram. Such a move could potentially turn the Raptors into immediate playoff contenders, leveraging Durant’s legendary scoring ability.

What should we expect from the Raptors if they land Durant?Are the Raptors the best fit for Durant?What factors will influence Durant's decision to join the Raptors?What are the implications if the Raptors fail to trade for Durant?
Mentions:
@Immanuel Quickley | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Immanuel Quickley | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://athlonsports.com/nba/toronto-raptors/rapto..

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