Meet the Toronto Raptors' newest player
30-04-2025 20:41 via cbc.ca

Meet the Toronto Raptors' newest player

The Toronto Raptors are hoping to continue the trend of finding homegrown talent and turning them into stars with Brampton's A.J. Lawson. The player has just signed a new two-year contract with the team after originally signing in December. CBC's Dwight Drummond sat down with him to talk all things Toronto.
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