Penticton Herald

Raptors’ camp comes full circle for Canadian

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VICTORIA (CP) — The Toronto Raptors’ intrasquad game Thursday night was a virtual history lesson for Canadian Kyle Wiltjer.

Held on the same University of Victoria campus where his dad Greg once starred, Wiltjer posed for photos with UVIC’s legendary coach Ken Shields, who guided his father.

UVIC staff showing him trading cards and team photos that featured his dad. “It’s like coming full circle,” Wiltjer said. “I was on the phone with my dad and he said it was like deja vu seeing me here (at UVIC). Most importantl­y, my grandpa (John, who lives just north in Victoria in Duncan) got to watch me play. He hasn’t seen me play in a long time.

“It’s fun, especially being for the Toronto Raptors, other side of the country, it’s cool to get over here and see the fans, because they’re super passionate.”

The 6-foot-10, 24-year-old three-point specialist is battling for a job with the Raptors, and padded his job applicatio­n Thursday night by draining five threes in a 17-point performanc­e.

With the league’s continuing evolution into a long-range shooting league, and after the Raptors were badly outshot by Cleveland in last season’s playoffs, Toronto is looking to beef up its three-point production.

And so Wiltjer and fellow Canadian Andy Rautins, also a lights-out shooter, earned training-camp invites. Rautins had four threes on Thursday night in front of a jam-packed crowd of 2,700 fans.

Coach Dwane Casey laughed when a reporter noted the two shooters were Canadian.

“I don’t know what country they’re from, I don’t care if they’re from the moon,” Casey said. “Kyle shot the ball very well, Andy shot the ball very well. They executed our shot spectrum, our ball movement was good.”

Wiltjer actually grew up in Portland and has dual citizenshi­p, but the family made regular trips up the coast to Vancouver Island to visit his grandparen­ts.

Greg Wiltjer played with Rautins’ dad Leo on Canada’s national team.

Kyle Wiltjer jokingly tweeted on Raptors’ media day: “I bet good money Andy and I would outshoot you and my dad @LeoRautins #snipers.”

Greg Wiltjer played on Canada’s team at the 1984 Olympics against a U.S. team featuring Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing. He won a national university title with UVIC before playing profession­ally in Europe for 12 years.

The younger Wiltjer won an NCAA title with Kentucky before switching to Gonzaga. He went on to play 14 games last season for the Houston Rockets, totalling 13 points and 10 rebounds. He starred for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League, scoring a combined 43 points in Games 1 and 2 of the league final — eventually won by Raptors 905.

The Raptors wrapped up training camp Friday before boarding a flight to Honolulu.

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