There is a sense of normalcy and consistency to the Toronto Raptors rotation these days. Better health has helped immensely and now it’s time to fine-tune everything with the second unit.
At least until the next injury pops up, and until a few weeks from now when Jonas Valanciunas returns to regular duty.
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Raptors coach Nick Nurse is looking for more cohesion from a backup group that is getting extended time together for the first time this season.