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And yet by season’s end, Scottie Barnes was the one holding the Rookie of the Year crown. ... but the 2021-22 Rookie of the Year trophy eternally resides in Barnes’ estate.
The NBA has set the 2025–26 salary cap at $154.647 million, officially locking in Scottie Barnes’ five-year, $224.2 million ...
Barnes may not profile as the Raptors’ long-term first option on offense, seeing as he struggles with his shot from beyond ...
How the Toronto Raptors' roster will look in the upcoming season. Immanuel Quickley is at the point guard, Ingram is at the ...
Expectations for Scottie Barnes in 2024-25 NBA Season Another All-Star campaign for the 23-year-old? Unlike last season, there is no doubt this year that Barnes is the undisputed No. 1 guy in Toronto.
Immanuel Quickley is signing a five-year, $175 million deal with the Raptors, per @ShamsCharania. Toronto will be building their new core around Scottie Barnes and Quickley. pic.twitter.com ...
Non-Scottie Raptors shot 35.2 percent from 3 in his rookie year, which, while not great, is definitely superior to the 34.0 percent they managed this past season.
Scottie Barnes is staying north of the border for the foreseeable future. The 22-year-old who enjoyed a breakout campaign in his third NBA season in 2023-24 has agreed to a five-year maximum ...
Toronto has offered and Barnes will sign a five-year max contract extension to stay with the Raptors, a story broken by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. This contract is worth $224.9 million — 25% of the ...
Josh Lewenberg: Darko Rajakovic on Scottie Barnes: “I think one day he’s going to be Defensive Player of the Year. That’s something he wants to be, that he wants to develop into, and I’m ...
Bill Simmons spoke about Scottie Barnes signing a massive 5-year, $270 million contract extension with the Raptors on his podcast. Simmons noted that Barnes is not a first option on a contending team.
Barnes (hand) agreed Monday with the Raptors on a five-year maximum extension worth up to $270 million, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Keeping Barnes in the fold long term is a no-brainer for ...