Raptors roster: Toronto's full training camp team, potential cuts, depth chart for 2024-25 season

Gilbert McGregor

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As the Raptors begin their 30th season in the NBA, they're also embarking on a new era in the franchise's history.

After a transformational season in 2023-24, Toronto enters the season with just one remaining member of the historic championship team. This season, All-Star Scottie Barnes begins as the Raptors' unquestioned franchise player, heading a future-focused core that also features RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley.

With that talented trio leading the way, Toronto's roster also features recent first-round picks Gradey Dick and Ja'Kobe Walter. In total, 14 of the 21 members of the Raptors training camp roster are aged 25 or younger.

The focus on youth is impossible to ignore but there is still an important group of veterans headed by Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, Jakob Poeltl and Garrett Temple. As the preseason gets underway, there will be plenty to evaluate with this blend of talent.

Here is everything to know about Toronto's roster during the 2024 preseason.

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Toronto Raptors training camp roster 2024

The Raptors entered training camp with 21 players, the maximum allowed by NBA rules.

In addition to the core players mentioned above, rookies Jonathan Mogbo, Jamal Shead and Ulrich Chomche will be worth keeping an eye on during the preseason.

NO.POS.NAMEHTEXPCOLLEGE/COUNTRY
1G/FGradey Dick6-61Kansas
2FJonathan Mogbo6-8RSan Francisco
3GD.J. Carton*6-31Marquette
4G/FScottie Barnes6-73Florida State
5GImmanuel Quickley6-24Kentucky
8GJared Rhoden6-62Seton Hall
9G/FRJ Barrett6-65Duke/Canada
11G/FBruce Brown Jr.6-46Miami (FL)
14GJa'Kobe Walter6-5RBaylor
17G/FGarrett Temple6-514LSU
19CJakob Poeltl7-08Utah/Austria
22F/CUlrich Chomche*6-11RNBA Academy Africa/Cameroon
23GJamal Shead6-1RHouston
24F/CBruno Fernando6-95Maryland/Angola
25FChris Boucher6-97Oregon/Canada
30FOchai Agbaji6-52Kansas
35CBranden Carlson*7-0RUtah
37GJahmi'us Ramsey6-33Texas Tech
41F/CKelly Olynyk6-1111Gonzaga/Canada
45GDavion Mitchell6-03Baylor
77FJamison Battle6-7ROhio State

*Two-way contract

Jahmi'us Ramsey, who spent time with Toronto during the 2023-24 season, was a late addition to the training camp roster.

The team will need to cut three players before opening night of the 2024-25 season. Ramsey, Bruno Fernando, Jared Rhoden and Jamison Battle are likely the four players that will vie for the final roster spot.

In addition to Chomche, DJ Carton and Branden Carlson are on two-way contracts and will split time between the Toronto Raptors and Raptors 905. Depending on G League rights, a player could later join Raptors 905 if they are cut from the training camp roster.

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Toronto Raptors depth chart 2024

The trio of Barnes, Barrett and Quickley are essential locks to start, as is Poeltl. The shooting guard position is a bit trickier but this season could signal a greater role for Dick, who showed improvements toward the end of his rookie year.

Because of the versatility of its players, Toronto will have several players vying for minutes and could have a tight rotation. Barnes' ability to assume guard responsibilities might mean a player like Mitchell spends significant time off the ball.

PositionStarters2nd3rd4th5th
PGImmanuel QuickleyDavion MitchellJamal SheadDJ Carton 
SGGradey DickJa'Kobe WalterJahmi'us RamseyJared Rhoden 
SFRJ BarrettBruce Brown Jr.Ochai AgbajiGarrett Temple 
PFScottie BarnesChris BoucherJonathan MogboJaison Battle 
CJakob PoeltlKelly OlynykBruno FernandoBranden CarlsonUlrich Chomche

MORE: Why Bruce Brown is not available to start the preseason for Raptors

Toronto Raptors preseason schedule 2024

The Raptors open their preseason schedule with an exhibition against the Wizards in Montreal as part of the NBA Canada Series. They then travel to Washington to play the Wizards again, take the floor for a home-and-home with the defending champion Celtics and close out the action with a visit to Brooklyn.

The regular season opens on Oct. 23.

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
Sunday, Oct. 6Raptors 125, Wizards 98 (in Montreal)7:30 p.m.TSN 4/5
Friday, Oct. 11at Wizards7 p.m.TSN 4/5
Sunday, Oct. 13at Celtics7 p.m.Sportsnet
Tuesday, Oct. 15vs. Celtics7 p.m.Sportsnet
Friday, Oct. 18at Nets7:30 p.m.TSN 4

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.