In addition to inviting Jamaal Magloire to training camp, the Raptors are expecting to bring at least a couple more players to camp to give them the opportunity to earn a roster spot. According to Doug Smith of the Toronto Star, one of those players will be unrestricted free agent forward Chris Wright.
Wright didn't see a ton of playing time in his rookie season last year, but did make it into 24 games for the Warriors, including one start. In 7.8 minutes per game, he averaged 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds, good for an 18.6 PER in a very small sample size. The 24-year-old went undrafted out of Dayton in 2011, and also played 13 D-League games in 2011/12, averaging 17.8 PPG and 8.8 RPG for Maine and Dakota.
With Magloire and Wright on non-guaranteed deals, the Raptors will have at least 16 players in camp, so Wright will have to impress to earn a roster spot.