Alright, so today I decided to dive deep into the Toronto Raptors’ depth chart. You know, just to see where everyone stands and figure out potential lineups. It’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while, and I finally got around to it!

First, I started by gathering some information. I mean, you gotta know where to look, right? I browsed through a few different sports websites. Just to see the roster displayed.
My Process
Then, came the fun part – well, fun for me, anyway. I began piecing together the depth chart based on what I saw:
- Point Guards: Figured out who’s likely to start, who’s backing them up.
- Shooting Guards: Same deal – starters, backups.
- Small Forwards: Getting the hang of it by now…
- Power Forwards: You get the picture.
- Centers: Last but not least.
After laying out the basic positions, I started thinking about different lineup combinations. Like, what happens if Player X gets injured? Who steps up? What about small-ball lineups? Or defensive-minded groups?
It involved a lot of “what ifs” and moving players around in my head (and on paper, of course). It’s like a puzzle, trying to find the best fits.
Finally, I felt like I had a pretty good grasp of the Raptors’ *’s not perfect, and things change all the time in the NBA, but it’s a solid starting point. It was actually a really satisfying exercise, kind of like organizing a closet or something. Everything in its place!