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Last updated: 9/30/2019
Last updated: 9/30/2019
Last updated: 9/30/2019
Max Cap Room
$14.1 million Nontaxpayer Mid-Level Exception
$5.1 million Bi-Annual Exception
Potential Free Agents​
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Bruce Brown ($29.3 million cap hold, Early Bird Rights, Unrestricted)
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Chris Boucher ($20.5 million cap hold, Full Bird Rights, Unrestricted)
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Davion Mitchell ($19.4 million cap hold, $8 million Qualifying Offer, Full Bird Rights, Restricted)
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Garrett Temple ($2.3 million cap hold, Early Bird Rights, Unrestricted)
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Bruno Fernando ($2.3 million cap hold, Non-Bird Rights, Unrestricted)
Summary
Barring any major trades, the Raptors will not have cap room in 2025, even if they lose all of their other potential free agents. The Raptors will have about $26 million below the luxury tax, $34 million below the first apron, and $44 million below the 2nd apron, with ten players under contract, not including their first round pick.
The Raptors could potentially use the full MLE and BAE to add talent, but depending on how much they spend on re-signing their own free agents, and where their first round pick lands, they may not be able to use the Full MLE and BAE, and instead would only have the $5.7 million Taxpayer MLE to add talent.
Potential Free Agency Targets
Off-the-dribble creation
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Shooting​
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Bench Depth​
Toronto Raptors - 2025 Offseason Preview
Last updated: 10/17/2024
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