Toronto Raptors 2025 Offseason Recap
The Toronto Raptors’ 2025 offseason was defined less by splashy signings and more by continuity and development. With Brandon Ingram’s extension in place from the trade deadline, plus commitments to Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley, the Raptors doubled down on their young core.
Toronto added Collin Murray-Boyles (#9 pick, South Carolina) for defense and hustle, while Alijah Martin, Chucky Hepburn, and Ulrich Chomche joined on two-way deals to bolster depth. Sandro Mamukelashvili was signed to stabilize the frontcourt, while Exhibit 10 additions provide camp flexibility.
Departures included Chris Boucher (to Boston) and the dismissal of longtime executive Masai Ujiri, marking a cultural shift. Financially, Toronto sits just over the tax but remains under the second apron, giving them flexibility for trades.
The core four of Barnes, Ingram, Quickley, and Barrett forms the foundation for the next three to four years. The big questions ahead: Can Ingram and Barnes coexist as co-stars? Will Gradey Dick provide the shooting punch this roster needs?
Toronto’s offseason wasn’t flashy, but it was calculated—focused on depth, defense, and building around its emerging stars.
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Great vid…do more raptor content 👏
Great recap and some future outlook of the Raptors.
I have mixed feelings about this team as there are things to like and to be concerned about.
On one hand I think they have the talent to be 42-48 win team and being a top 6 team in the east. However going forward I think their ceiling isn’t much higher than that.
RJ is a good player but I feel he doesn’t fit the raptors needs and would be taking more development time from JaKobe and Gradey.
I agree that JaKob is a top 15 C in the NBA but for how long? Chomche is developing but feel he is another year or even 2 away from playing meaningful minutes and contributing. Manu is a good back up but what is the plan going forward if Jakob is hurt or starts declining.
I also think Barnes is going to put the NBA on notice this year and ball out.
IQ is going to have a very good year and BI will remind everyone why he was an Allstar.
The bench lead by Shead, Walters and CMB should be fun to watch at least defensively
If the Raptors are a play-in team in an open East I would say that is not a good sign….