The Toronto Raptors have an important offseason ahead. They will have up to three picks in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft and then it’s free agency. The Raptors have important decisions to make when it comes to some players on their roster.
The Toronto Raptors injury report is continuing to grow through the recent weeks. Chris Boucher suffered a partial MCL tear in his right knee against the Portland Trail Blazers back on March 9.
Chris Boucher’s season has likely come to an end. The Toronto Raptors forward suffered a MCL tear a week ago during the final seconds of the fourth quarter against the Portland Trail Blazers.
He will undergo further evaluation by specialists but isn’t expected to require surgery.
The injuries keep piling on. It appears the Toronto Raptors may be without RJ Barrett and Chris Boucher on Monday night against the Denver Nuggets. Barrett is still questionable with an illness while Boucher battles a new right knee contusion.
Chris Boucher forced overtime but the Toronto Raptors fell short to the Portland Trail Blazers in what was a highly entertaining game on Saturday night.
Chris Boucher is the only remaining player from the Toronto Raptors 2019 championship roster. As the Raptors transitioned to a rebuild this season, it was believed that the veteran was going to be dealt at the trade deadline.
There’s a love for Chris Boucher in Toronto. For the better part of six seasons, the 31-year-old Montreal native has been the energy guy on the bench for the Toronto Raptors.
Chris Boucher is the lone player remaining from the Toronto Raptors championship team from 2019. A lot has changed since then as Toronto embarks on a new journey as a franchise.
The Toronto Raptors had asked Chris Boucher to stay ready. It’d been two weeks since Boucher had last seen meaningful playing time for the Raptors. He’d failed to appear in six of the team’s last seven games, not even seeing garbage time minutes in all but one of those games.
The Toronto Raptors just want Chris Boucher to stay ready. It’s been four games since the 6-foot-9 Canadian forward last saw the court for the Raptors and two weeks since he his last non-garbage time minutes in a game.
The trade deadline is almost here, and the Oklahoma City Thunder still need to add some size. This season, the Thunder have surpassed expectations and are near the top of the Western Conference standings.
The 2024 NBA trade deadline is less than 24 hours away, and a couple of members of the Toronto Raptors continue to generate buzz as the team enters an…
The Boston Celtics have suddenly filled their need for a backup big ahead of Wednesday’s trade deadline. Xavier Tillman has reportedly been traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Celtics for two second-round picks, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported.
After Thursday afternoon, teams will no longer be able to make trades for the rest of the 2023-24 NBA season. With the trade deadline in less than four
The Toronto Raptors are trying to move on from Chris Boucher, via Doug Smith of the Toronto Star. The big man has fallen out of the rotation as of late, and a fresh start would prove beneficial for both parties.
The Toronto Raptors may be ready to fully close the book on their 2019 title team less than five years later.
The NBA trade deadline is a month away, and it won't be long before trade talks and rumors begin to ramp up and swirl. Despite being in the midst of an
The Boston Celtics don't need any major upgrades ahead of the trade deadline, but everybody could use a little more quality depth.
One NBA writer is proposing that the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors make a trade centered on Kevin Porter Jr. and Chris Boucher.
With a new fully guaranteed three-year, $35M contract in hand, Raptors big man Chris Boucher admitted to reporters on Thursday that he wasn’t expecting his free agency to play out this way last fall when he got off to an extremely slow start to the season.
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher signed a multi-year contract extension to remain with the team on Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the Raptors.
One NBA forward used his big game over the weekend to bring attention to Brittney Griner’s case.
Toronto will retain reserve center/power forward Chris Boucher on a two-year, $13.5M contract.
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