Chris Bosh was beginning to find his stride as the franchise star of the Toronto Raptors by the time the 2006-07 season rolled around, and the season itself became one of the most memorable in franchise history. Let’s recap.
The previous season the team had hired Bryan Colangelo as their new General Manager, replacing the void left by Rob Babcock and the team finished 27-55. Over the course of the summer of 2006, Colangelo attempted to make good on his efforts to remodel the team around the former third overall pick, Chris Bosh.
Bosh had just finished his third season in the league and was coming off the first All-Star selection of his career which saw him average 22 points, nine rebounds and one block per game.