‘Everybody you kind of connect with over the years. That’s more what I’ll look back on.’
Terrence Ross wasn’t a stranger to highlight-reel moments during his near five seasons with the Toronto Raptors.
January 2014 was a particularly good month for the young forward, thanks to a franchise-record tying 51-point game against the Los Angeles Clippers and an instant classic dunk on Denver Nuggets’ Kenneth Faried.
But those moments aren’t what tugged at Ross’ heartstrings as he returned to his adopted home on Monday, his first time in town since a trade for Serge Ibaka sent him and a 2017 first-round draft pick to the Orlando Magic in mid-February.