Latest injury news could lead to the perfect draft for the Toronto Raptors
In 2018, a highly-ranked prospect named Michael Porter Jr. was red-flagged due to back issues leading into the NBA Draft, causing him to slide all the way to the 14th pick, where the Denver Nuggets drafted him and landed a key member of their championship-winning starting 5. Just last year, Villanova wing Cam Whitmore received negative injury buzz prior to the draft and fell all the way to pick No. 20, then had a strong rookie season and would easily be a Top-8 pick if the draft happened again.
The Toronto Raptors themselves have experience with such a situation, as in 2017 they held the 23rd pick in the draft and watched as injured Indiana forward OG Anunoby fell all the way to them. Players like Creighton center Justin Patton, UCLA forward T.J. Leaf and Michigan center D. J. Wilson all went in the teens of that draft as Anunoby fell due to his injury. The rest is history, as Toronto landed one of the best two-way players from that draft class.
Fast forward to 2024, and the Toronto Raptors own the 19th and 31st picks in the draft, having surrendered the No. 8 pick to the San Antonio Spurs. There are a number of intriguing players they can consider in that mid-to-late first range, but the very best prospects in the draft seem out of reach.
Nikola Topic injury could cause him to slide
That certainly was the case until the recent news that Serbian guard Nikola Topic suffered a partially torn ACL in his knee. After missing much of this past season with a knee injury, Topic returned to his professional team for the playoffs only to re-injure the knee. The NBA is currently hosting a post-combine event in Italy for international players who couldn’t attend the Chicago Combine as their seasons were not completed; at that event, medical testing revealed the partially torn ACL.
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