Raptors' failure to adjust to new era could haunt them for years to come
Briefly

The NBA is undergoing significant changes due to the salary cap, which demands teams make strategic financial decisions. The Toronto Raptors are viewed as struggling with roster decisions, particularly with the long-term contracts given to players who have yet to prove their worth. There's concern that the Raptors have committed substantial resources to a core group that has underperformed. This could lead to difficulties in a highly competitive league where financial efficiency is essential, potentially risking the team's future success.
"... But the Raptors have committed dollars and years to a core that hasn't won anything yet. And I'm just very skeptical when you have a group in general, who, when they are at their best, the team is not necessarily at their best ... However, when these guys have the balls in their hands and other guys don't, they're not going to complement each other effectively."
The Raptors are currently in a salary cap situation that isn't completely horrible per se, but they've definitely spent a good chunk of their available resources on a set group of players.
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