The transition from June into July is always a hectic one in the NBA, with the NBA Finals wrapping up, the NBA Draft, then the start of NBA free agency.
But for the Toronto Raptors, this year seems like a quiet one.
For one thing, the team exited the playoffs back in April. They didn’t have a first round pick in the draft, and didn’t make any moves to acquire another pick beyond #33 (which they used to draft developing centre Christian Koloko).
And it doesn’t seem like we should expect anything splashy to happen in free agency, either.