
"The Toronto Raptors enter training camp with a 20-man roster, one below the offseason maximum. The battle for the final roster spots is expected to feature David Roddy, Olivier Sarr, Garrett Temple, and A.J. Lawson. With the regular-season roster capped at 15 players (plus three two-way contracts that don't count toward that limit), the Raptors will need to cut at least two players. If they add one more name before camp, that number rises to three."
"The Raptors' competitiveness this season may hinge on Sandro Mamukelashvili. The 6'10" forward is coming off a standout EuroBasket performance for Georgia, posting 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists in a statement upset win over Spain. His ability to stretch the floor is critical for Toronto, particularly alongside Jakob Poeltl, who thrives in the paint but offers little perimeter threat."
The Raptors enter training camp with a 20-man roster and must cut at least two players to meet the 15-player regular-season limit, plus three two-way contracts. The final roster battle centers on David Roddy, Olivier Sarr, Garrett Temple, and A.J. Lawson, with Roddy and Sarr appearing most vulnerable. Sandro Mamukelashvili could determine Toronto's competitiveness after a standout EuroBasket showing; his floor-spacing, mobility, and playmaking complement Jakob Poeltl's interior game but shooting remains a concern. Collin Murray-Boyles looks most likely among rookies to earn early rotation minutes, while Chucky Hepburn and Alijah Martin face steeper climbs. The team's early completeness depends on Mamu establishing reliable rotation play.
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