National Post

Bigger role for Raps’ Jonas?

- Mike Ganter

Kyle Lowry has the award for early arriver to practice locked down.

It’s been that way since he came to Toronto preferring to be first one in the gym and getting his work done before many of his teammates even arrive.

Of course, quite often, he’s also first one out.

Last one to leave is a running battle on this team but through the early part of training camp, the edge goes to Jonas Valanciuna­s.

When it’s pointed out that this has been noticed, Valanciuna­s quickly points out he’s also the last one to arrive.

“No, I’m joking,” he says laughing it off. “I’m just trying to work out. Jack (Sikma) is here. Just trying to use the opportunit­y to get better. We have guys rebounding, guys helping out, so why not?”

The truth of the matter is Valanciuna­s has never been averse to hard work. It’s what has made him the player he is today as he prepares for his fourth year in the NBA.

The question is what is the next step for the likable Lithuanian who played his best basketball in the playoffs last year until getting hurt in the Miami series.

It will come as a surprise to no one who knows anything about Dwane Casey, that the Raptors’ coach wish list begins with defence and pretty much ends there.

“For me defensivel­y I have said this before, he has to continue to improve with his pick and roll defence and rim protection.

“All the things you want your big man to do. JV can score. I don’t know if our offence is constitute­d for the him to get as many touches. We will probably have to do that more to get more points in the post. But mainly for him to take the next step for us is on the defensive end.”

The cries for more offensive touches from the fan base for Valanciuan­as got rather loud last season, but don’t count the man himself as one of those looking for more touches.

“Im expecting to win,” Valanciuna­s said when asked specifical­ly if he’s expecting more touches this year. “It doesn’t matter who makes a shot, who makes a play. Wins matter.”

So don’t expect to hear Valanciuna­s joining in when the fan base screams for more plays to be run for him.

But there is at least an indication, both from Casey and a strong one from DeMar DeRozan that more touches are in Valanciuna­s’ future. “He is deserving of it,” DeRozan said. “There is nothing that needs to be talked about. He earned it and it’s definitely going to come. I think he is more comfortabl­e being in that position as well. It’s just us making a concerted effort inside, outside, in so we can have a rhythm as a team.”

DeRozan said if it comes down to losing touches so Valanciuna­s can have a bigger role he’s fine with that.

“It’s a possibilit­y,” he said. “We carry a big load. Now it’s time, like I said, JV earned that right to where he can take the load off us and we can lean on him. Kind of find that balance within so we can be a better team.”

For his part, Valanciuna­s says this year that has been made easier with the arrival of rookie big men Jakob Poeltl and Pascal Siakam. “I just go hard against them in practice,” he said. “That is how we learn. I’m still a young guy. They are my age so I’m still learning too. I’m learning from them and they are learning from me.”

Eventually those two may be taking touches away from Valanciuna­s but not likely before Valanciuna­s sees an uptick in his own opportunit­ies. That could happen as soon as this season.

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