Toronto Raptors happy with what they have, stand pat at NBA trade deadline
TORONTO — A day after the Toronto Raptors roared to a franchise-record 12th consecutive win, the team’s front office decided not to mess with a good thing.
The Raptors stood pat as Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET deadline came and went, and general manager Bobby Webster said it’s tougher to mix things up when the team is playing well.
“I think there’s always that fear you want to strike the right balance between pushing yourselves to think about the team and think about the construction of the team and the future of the team, but also respecting what this team has done and respecting what they did last year and their growth on it this year,” Webster said.
Virtually written off this season after losing Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green in the off-season, the reigning NBA champions have proven doubters wrong, improving to 37-14 — second in the East and third best in the league — with Wednesday’s 119-118 win over the Indiana Pacers. Their 12-game win streak leads the league (Boston is second with five straight wins).