Raptors face uncertain future, but will have truckload of cap space next summer
TORONTO — Less than a month ago, Pascal Siakam was crossing the stage at the NBA awards in Santa Monica, Calif., to accept the league’s Most Improved Player award.
Now the self-described “scrawny kid from Cameroon” could find himself centre stage on a Toronto team facing potentially a big rebuild, as a likely cornerstone of Masai Ujiri’s next moves.
Raptors fans woke up heartbroken on Saturday morning to learn superstar Kawhi Leonard was heading home to the Los Angeles Clippers after leading Toronto to an historic NBA championship. Danny Green left right on Leonard’s’ heels, for the L.A. Lakers.
By the time the dust settled on the moves, the Clippers’ had become Vegas’ favourite to win next year’s Larry O’Brien Trophy, while the Raptors’ odds dropped from 7-to-1 to 16-to-1. The Raptors won’t necessarily fall out of the playoff picture, but their hopes of another magical championship run, at least in the near future, certainly seems dead.