The Raptors‘ anticipated starting five heading into the 2024/25 season has yet to play a game together. According to Blake Murphy of Sportsnet.ca (Twitter link), forward RJ Barrett was originally listed as questionable to suit up against the Magic on Friday due to an illness — had he played, it would have marked the first time Toronto’s starters were all available.
Barrett was eventually ruled out against Orlando, per Murphy (via Twitter). Ochai Agbaji started in his stead, scoring 15 points in the 106-97 loss. The team fell to 8-27 on the season and dropped its ninth game among its last 10.
The next opportunity for the Raptors to field all of their first five will be in a Monday matchup with the 17-15 Bucks.
There’s more out of the Atlantic Division:
- On New Year’s Day against the Nets, Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley made his first return to action after a 22-game absence. His comeback from a partially torn UCL in his left elbow could open up the offense of All-Star forward Scottie Barnes, according to Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca, who opines that Quickley’s abilities as a play-maker and distributor should help Barnes as a scorer. “It was amazing,” Barnes said of Quickley’s return. “ Something that we really missed, and we needed. His play-making ability, his ability to get to the paint, his shooting, all that, we needed it.”
- Knicks All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns is thriving during his second stint with head coach Tom Thibodeau. Towns believes the two-time Coach of the Year has greatly altered his approach in New York, writes Peter Botte of The New York Post. Towns notes that Thibodeau is now “a different man” and far more mellow. “I like this version going into 2025,” Towns said. Thibodeau previously coached Towns from 2016-19 on the Timberwolves. Towns and fellow All-Star Jalen Brunson have clicked incredibly well together on offense, a new point of emphasis for Thibodeau. All told, New York is 24-11 on the year, good for the East’s No. 3 seed. “I’ve grown since the time when we were together in Minnesota,” Towns said of Thibodeau. “He’s grown. I think that we’re just, in this game of life, we’re just finding ourselves and getting better all the time.”
- The Sixers explored a potential trade to reacquire embattled Heat All-Star forward Jimmy Butler during this past offseason, notes Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. Seven-time All-Star Philadelphia center Joel Embiid had been pushing for a reunion with Butler, alongside whom he played for part of the 2018/19 season. The five-time All-NBA swingman departed for Miami in free agency. Prior to the team’s signing of Paul George, Butler had been known to be on the Sixers’ list of potential summer targets, but the Heat weren’t really considering moving him during the offseason. Now, Butler’s relationship with Miami has soured to the point that the Heat have suspended him for seven games and have indicated they are amenable to a trade.
Towns lowkey saying Thibs was a nightmare before lol. Not exactly surprising but still. Kind of reminds me of how Pop mellowed out as he got older.
Trade
76ers get Butler, Josh Rich
Heat get George, McCain, 2028 Clippers First, 2030 76ers First
Why?
Heat need to absorb George final year garbage contract – injury prone
Except for the part where Paul George just signed a four year deal. Butler also called the 76ers a joke of a franchise.
Lol. I wouldn’t trade McCain for 35 yo Butler straight (ignoring salaries of course) if I was Philly. Not even mentioning PG and two picks that could be juicy.
Sillivan is Silly. no way rhe sixes make that trade. McCain is a big part of the future and those first rounders would bench better spent elsewhere and no way Philly admits what a colossal mistake signing PG was at this point.
Another “great trade” Sillivan. Why would Philly ever make this move?!
You cant read Sillivan without saying Silli
8-27 is crazy, Scottie Barnes really ain’t him.
I know they’ve had injuries and what not but let’s not act Iike this team doesn’t have some good players.
Brooklyn has 5 wins on them and they’ve been starting Ben Simmons most of the season who’s averaging something like 7-7-7….
Barnes has played 22/35 games.
Quickley has played 5/35 games.
Barrett has played 27/35 games.
Those three guys have yet to play a single game together and other core guys have missed a bunch of time as well. Not saying they’re a contender when healthy but they’re probably a play-in team with a consistent roster.
Yeah but a play in team means nothing either, Detroit and Chicago are play in teams currently and both of them suck.
I know injuries have affected them but still the Sixers are above they’ve battled the same struggles with guys out. The Raptors supporting cast of Olynyk Boucher Mitchell Gradey Agbaji Walter Brown etc etc are much better than the Sixers with Martin Oubre Gordon Lowry Yabusele Drummond Council and so on
Trading for these 35+ year old guys who carry with them numerous battle-scar injuries and huge $30+ million salaries is just crazy.
Miami is going to have to give away Butler. Who wants him. The Bucks for Middleton would be the best for both teams!
KAT —— MVP