Nick Nath is outspoken about the Raptors' expectations

The Toronto Raptors are still improving. After trading long-term team player Kyle Lowry , the team is fully committed to rebuilding around the young core. The fourth place selected by the Raptors was Scott Barnes. He became the ball with Pascal Siakam, Fred Van Fleet and Ogg Anubis. The cornerstone of the team.


Raptors head coach Nick Nass Know that this season will be a bumpy season for the team and fans. In an interview with the media, Nas expressed his expectations of the audience and fans for this team next season.

The coach of the Raptors also took this opportunity to make a little joke about the team’s prediction: "When you come to see our game, you should see a group of people really trying to defend and flying around. You should When I left the game, I said, “Man, it’s fun to watch.” That’s what I want (we will) see what happens next.””

With Kyle Lowry’s exit, the Raptors Never lock the playoffs like in the past. Since the new crown epidemic hit NBA , they have been in a downturn. They struggled in the 2020 bubble and didn't even score a point in the tour last season. The head nurse and the Raptors will turn the tide this season, but the coach also knows that with such a young team, the road ahead is by no means easy.

For , Nick Nas, and the Raptors, the good news is that the core they hope to build is a veteran with a proven track record and championship DNA. Pascal Siakam and Fred Van Fleet are part of the first championship in 2019. Ogg Anubi may not be with the team in that game, but he benefited a lot from the guidance of Kawhi Leonard .Joining them is rookie Scott Barnes, whose performance in the preseason of the Raptors was impressive.

This team may not win many games this season, but it must be fun to watch this team play together.

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