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Fred VanVleet won't talk about whether or not his future is in Toronto. But, his love for the team is still on full display.

The All-Star point guard opened up about how he feels about the Raptors during the franchise's 2022 Media Day after being asked where he stands on signing an upcoming contract extension.

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Fox Sports analyst and commentator Chris Broussard has gotten himself into some hot water after questioning whether or not the Toronto Raptors can keep Black "superstar" NBA players.

On a July 4 segment of FS1's First Things First, while discussing the Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant possibly moving to the Raptors, Broussard had a lot to say about the city, claiming that he doesn't think Durant will want to go to Toronto.

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Masai Ujiri undeniably helped lead the Raptors to their first championship back in 2019, however, his time with the team was almost cut short this summer.

According to The Toronto Star, former Rogers Communications chair Edward Rogers began actively campaigning against the re-signing of Ujiri back in July after the two met up at the former chairman's Lake Rosseau cottage to discuss the future of the team.

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Masai Ujiri just let Toronto know that he isn't going anywhere in a powerful new tribute to the 6ix that is sure to make you teary-eyed.

The Toronto Raptors shared a heartwarming video on Twitter in which Ujiri spoke about what home means to him, before declaring that he is, in fact, staying. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to lead this team. I love being the leader of the Toronto Raptors and I'm here to stay," he said.

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In the wake of Toronto's mourning of the G.R.O.A.T (greatest Raptor of all time), Kyle Lowry himself came forward with his final parting words to the city he considers his second home.

On August 4, two days after his sign-and-trade to Miami was announced, Lowry took to his Instagram to write a heartfelt (and utterly tear-jerking) goodbye to all of his fans and supporters throughout the past nine years he spent in the 6ix as a Toronto Raptor.

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