Times Colonist

Raptors look forward to next season after 2023-24 ruined by ‘bad luck’

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

TORONTO — This was supposed to be Scottie Barnes’s season.

Toronto made a series of trades through December and January that effectivel­y made Barnes the face of the franchise and he was named to his firstever NBA all-star game in February. The retooled Raptors started to click with Barnes at the centre of head coach Darko Rajakovic’s schemes, putting together a modest three-game win streak that put them within range of a play-in berth.

But then he had season-ending surgery to repair a broken hand on March 4 and a cascade of injuries to his teammates followed. Canadian swingman RJ Barrett and point guard Immanuel Quickley missed time to grieve the deaths of family members and the NBA launched an investigat­ion into irregular betting patterns surroundin­g backup centre Jontay Porter.

All that misfortune put Toronto into a 15-game tailspin, the second-longest losing skid in franchise history, and the Raptors finished 12th in the Eastern Conference with a 25-57 record.

“It was a freak accident and God’s got a plan for me,” said Barnes, a scar visible on his hand. “But the last month I’ve been hurt, these last 20 games or so, that has been frustratin­g, watching us lose and not being able to be out on the floor with the guys and try to help us win.

“But I don’t take it for granted. It’s still a blessing. I view it as just being able to grow as a leader.”

That positive reframing was a theme on Monday as the Raptors held season-ending news conference­s after cleaning out their lockers. Barnes said that although his shooting improved — he averaged 19.9 points,

8.2 rebounds, 6.1 assists on 47.5 per cent field-goal shooting over 60 games this season — it was his personal growth that he valued.

Starting centre Jakob Poeltl was the first domino to fall after Barnes’s injury. The veteran had season-ending surgery to repair a torn ligament in his finger, a day after Barnes’s operation to fix his hand.

Centre Kelly Olynyk of Kamloops was added to the team at the deadline along with forward Ochai Agbaji in a deal with the Utah Jazz. Olynyk and Barrett will represent Canada at the Paris Olympics this summer, but he was already looking forward to playing with a fully healthy Raptors team next fall.

“It was a tough stretch there,” said Olynyk, who started at centre in Poeltl’s absence.

“But I think when we had our guys in the lineup we played well together, we were tough, scored the basketball.”

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