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Filling Biyombo’s big shoes won't be easy for Raptors: torontosun





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Filling Biyombo's big shoes won't be easy for Raptors

Filling Biyombo's big shoes won't be easy for Raptors
Filling Biyombo's big shoes won't be easy for Raptors
BURNABY, B.C.— Bismack Biyombo was one of those players who turned out to be a lot more important to the Raptors than just about anyone envisioned when he was signed.Despite averaging just 16 minutes a game, Biyombo became a fan favourite topping off his one and only season in Raptors colours with a tour-de-force run in the playoffs.But the Raptors could not begin to compete with the four-year, $72-million contract the Orlando Magic came at Biyombo with.
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Raptors expect big things from rookie Siakam

Raptors expect big things from rookie Siakam
Raptors expect big things from rookie Siakam
CALGARY—There is a job to be had with the Toronto Raptors, minutes to be earned, and an unlikely candidate is making an early run at winning the competition.While the process is just beginning — a handful of practices and one exhibition game is all they have to base anything on — Pascal Siakam has emerged as one of those energetic kids who can learn the nuances of the NBA quickly enough to contribute.The 27th pick in last June's draft has been one of the more impressive candidates to fill a front-court backup role for the Raptors, who are looking to find someone to handle 12 or 15 minutes a night with the ability to defend multiple positions.The six-foot-nine native of Cameroon had a solid start on his quest, with eight rebounds and nine points in Toronto's 97-93 win over the Golden State Warriors in Vancouver on Saturday night.
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Bismack Biyombo's departure leaves big void for Raptors

Bismack Biyombo's departure leaves big void for Raptors
Bismack Biyombo's departure leaves big void for Raptors
Kyle Lowry says there were times last season when the Toronto Raptors wouldn't worry about being half a step behind on defence.They weren't being lazy, they just knew Bismack Biyombo was guarding the basket and more than happy to deal with anything that came his way."You'd get beat and you'd say: 'Biz is there,"' said Lowry, quickly adding: "Biz is not there now."No, the six-foot-nine Biyombo won't be there anymore, having moved on from the Raptors after one memorable year with the team.
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