The Toronto Raptors are getting ready for the Las Vegas Summer League with 16 players on the roster, though it remains to be seen how many of them will see legitimate minutes during the showcase.Here's a look at every player and a brief introduction to their basketball journey to get to this point:Jaden BradleyArizona Wildcats guard Jaden Bradley shoots against Michigan Wolverines forward Morez Johnson Jr. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectBradley just signed a two-way contract with the Raptors as their second-round pick out of Arizona. The Raptors should prominently feature Bradley in their lineups during Summer League, especially towards the second half of the showcase. AJ HoggardVanderbilt Commodores guard AJ Hoggard dribbles in the second half against the St. Mary's Gaels. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectHoggard went undrafted out of Vanderbilt in the 2025 NBA Draft but spent this past season with Raptors 905, averaging 11.3 points and 6.4 assists in 34 appearances. Allen GravesAllen Graves after he was selected by the Toronto Raptors at Barclays Center. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectGraves should be one of the more exciting players on the Raptors roster for the Las Vegas Summer League. The No. 19 overall pick out of Santa Clara averaged 11.8 points and 6.5 rebounds during his lone collegiate season. Jamarion SharpDallas Mavericks center Jamarion Sharp reacts during the second half against the Utah Jazz. | USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConnectSharp might be the player that stands out the most from this Raptors roster because he is 7-5 and an undrafted free agent out of Ole Miss in the 2024 draft. Sharp has spent the last two years with the Texas Legends, which is the G League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. Sharp was the Defensive Player of the Year in the G League this past season and could emerge as a prospect for Toronto with a good showcase. Tyreke KeyTennessee Volunteers guard Tyreke Key drives to the basket against Florida Atlantic Owls guard Johnell Davis. | USA TODAY SportsKey has been with Raptors 905 for the past two years after going undrafted out of Tennessee. He signed with the Raptors in April on a 10-day contract but never appeared for the team and was waived four days later. Jalen CelestineCincinnati Bearcats guard Jalen Celestine enters the game in the second half against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectCelestine went undrafted after playing six years in college, four of which came at Cal. He was able to acquire more years of eligibility due to COVID and a redshirt year in 2022-23. He averaged 8.6 points and 3.1 rebounds for the Cincinnati Bearcats in his final collegiate season. Chucky HepburnToronto Raptors guard Chucky Hepburn dribbles down the court defended by Boston Celtics forward Jordan Walsh. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectHepburn appeared in two games for the Raptors this season on a two-way deal but failed to score his first NBA points. He spent the majority of the season with Raptors 905, averaging 9.5 points and 6.5 assists per game. Aziz BandaogoCincinnati Bearcats forward Aziz Bandaogo reacts after a play against the Utah Utes. | USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConnectBandaogo played five years in college, with two of those years at Akron before transferring to Utah Valley for the 2022-23 campaign. He averaged a double-double with 11.5 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks per game. He transferred to Cincinnati, where he was their defensive anchor for his final two years in the league. The 7-foot centre is originally from Senegal but is hoping to stick around in the States for his professional career. Nate BittleOregon Ducks center Nate Bittle is defended by Maryland Terrapins center Collin Metcalf. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectBiddle is another 7-foot big man who spent five years playing for Oregon. In his final season this past year, he averaged 16.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game for the Ducks. Tyson DegenhartBoise State Broncos forward Tyson Degenhart goes to the basket. | USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConnectDegenhart spent this past season with Raptors 905, playing in 51 games while averaging 8.4 points per game. He made 39.5 per cent of his shots from beyond the arc, giving him a chance to be the team's primary 3-point specialist in Las Vegas. Nimari BurnettMichigan Wolverines guard Nimari Burnett controls the ball against the UConn Huskies. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectBurnett was a starter for the national champion Michigan Wolverines, averaging 8.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. He went undrafted but hopes to catch on somewhere in the G League for the upcoming season. Malik ThomasVirginia Cavaliers guard Malik Thomas shoots the ball against the Tennessee Volunteers. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectThomas began his collegiate career at USC before transferring to San Francisco after two seasons, following a year in which he nearly averaged 20 points per game. He transferred once more to Virginia for his final year of eligibility. This past season with the Cavaliers, Thomas averaged 12.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game, leading the Cavs to a 30-6 record. He was the second-leading scorer on the team. Seth LundyAtlanta Hawks guard Seth Lundy pictured at media day. | USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConnectLundy appeared in nine games for the Atlanta Hawks during the 2023-24 campaign, but has not been in the NBA since.Brandon AngelOregon Ducks forward Brandon Angel dribbles the ball against the Arizona Wildcats. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectAngel played four years at Stanford before heading to Oregon for the 2024-25 campaign. He averaged 8.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. This past year, he played for Be'er Sheva in Israel, averaging 16.9 points and 7.9 rebounds per game in 17 appearances with the club. Collin Murray-BoylesToronto Raptors forward Collin Murray-Boyles speaks to a teammate in the first half against the Sacramento Kings | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectIt remains to be seen if Murray-Boyles is on this roster to play or simply for show. If he is playing, he won't appear much for the Raptors, as he will be one of the better players in the showcase. It might be worth it for him to get some run after his first successful NBA season. Alijah MartinToronto Raptors guard Alijah Martin controls the ball against Detroit Pistons guard Kevin Huerter. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectMartin should be one of the feature players on the roster at least for the first couple of games during the summer league. After playing on a two-way contract last season, Martin signed a standard deal for two years worth $4.76 million. Sign up for our free newsletter, which will bring all Toronto Raptors On SI stories every weekday to your email.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Meet the 16 Players on the Raptors' Summer League Roster
The Toronto Raptors are getting ready for the Las Vegas Summer League with 16 players on the roster, though it remains to be seen how many of them will see legi







