This year’s iteration of the Toronto Raptors Summer League team has high expectations. Last summer, the Raptors made it to the semi-finals before falling to the Sacramento Kings. The Raptors brought a defence-first roster headlined by Collin Murray-Boyles, Jamal Shead, Ja’Kobe Walter, Jonathan Mogbo, Ulrich Chomche, and Chucky Hepburn. The group was flanked by veterans like A.J. Lawson and Jamison Battle.
While Murray-Boyles is technically listed on the roster, he’ll likely be on a minutes restriction after proving his importance in the NBA playoffs. It’ll be up to a combination of young, scrappy guards like Hepburn and Martin, and the rookie Allen Graves to carry the mantle.
Below are the reported rosters that the Raptors will face during the annual summer tournament.
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Kyle Mangas (6’4, undrafted in 2021, played for Austin Spurs)
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Dilon Mitchell (6’8, drafted 40th in 2026 by Celtics)
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Nick Pringle (6’10, undrafted in 2026)
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Day Day Thomas (6’1, undrafted in 2026)
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John Tonje (6’4, undrafted in 2025, played for Maine Celtics)
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Jordan Walsh (6’6, drafted 38th in 2023 by Sacramento Kings, played for Celtics)
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Chauncey Wiggins (6’10, undrafted in 2026)
Cenac: In an alternate timeline, Cenac’s free-fall in the 2026 NBA Draft stopped with the Raptors. The versatile and high-potential forward will be a fun matchup to watch, particularly for Graves fans.
Gonzalez: In a competitive NBA regular-season game, Gonzalez finished with 10 points, 10 rebounds, two steals and a block against the Raptors. His frenetic energy will be turned up to the max in a Summer League environment.
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Davide Casarin (6’5, played in Lega Serie A)
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Quadir Copeland (6’6, undrafted in 2026)
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Michael Foster Jr. (6’8, undrafted in 2022, played in Israeli Basketball Premier League)
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Miller Kopp (6’7, undrafted in 2023, played for Cleveland Charge)
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Chris Ledlum (6’6, undrafted in 2024, played in the Bundesliga Basketball League)
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Ben Middlebrooks (6’10, undrafted in 2205, played in the Swedish Basketligan)
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Stevie Mitchell (6’3, undrafted in 2025, played for Rio Grande Valley Vipers)
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Daishen Nix (6’5, undrafted in 2021, played for Valley Vipers)
Casarin: He’s been playing professional ball overseas since he was 15 years-old. Now 23, the cerebral guard and Lega Serie A Most Improved Player is ready to leave his mark in the NBA.
Thornton: Both of the Rockets’ picks were traded. Thornton was originally selected by the Knicks at the top of the second round and moved to Houston.
Indiana Pacers
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Keion Brooks Jr. (6’7, undrafted in 2024, played for the Noblesville Boom)
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MJ Iraldi (6’6, undrafted in 2025, played for the Boom)
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Keba Keita (6’7, undrafted in 2026)
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Taevion Kinsey (6’5, undrafted in 2023, played for Santa Cruz Warriors)
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Gabe McGlothan (6’7, undrafted in 2024, played for the Boom)
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Taelon Peter (6’3, drafted 54th by the Pacers, played for the Boom)
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Alex Reese (6’9, undrafted in 2021, played for the Rip City Remix)
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Kowacie Reeves Jr. (6’7, undrafted in 2026)
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Jalen Slawson (6’7, drafted 54th in 2023 by Kings, played for the Boom)
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Jalen Warley (6’6, undrafted in 2026)
Hildreth: Played for Basquet Girona in 2026, a club founded by former Raptor and champion Marc Gasol
Smith: As the NCAA’s All-Time leader in assists (1,103), Smith will be an intriguing watch, particularly as a floor general in a chaotic environment.
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Ezra Ausar (6’8, undrafted in 2026)
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Cam Carter (6’3, undrafted in 2025, played for Sioux Falls Skyforce)
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Myron Gardner (6’5, undrafted in 2023, played for the Skyforce)
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J’Vonne Hadley (6’5, undrafted in 2026)
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Trevor Keels (6’5, drafted 42nd in 2022 by the New York Knicks, played for the Skyforce)
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Nate Kingz (6’3, undrafted in 2026)
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Arnas Sakenis (6’11, undrafted in 2026)
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Jahmir Young (6’0, undrafted in 2024, played for the Skyforce)
Conwell: The second-rounder is a pure bucket-getter. Conwell is one of the best shooters in this year’s rookie class.
Young: Averaged 26.0 points and 8.9 assists in the G League last season
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