The Toronto Raptors face a pivotal 2025-26 season shaped by a difficult early schedule and significant front-office change from Masai Ujiri to Bobby Webster under MLSE. The team committed to Brandon Ingram with a costly extension that makes him the primary focal point and raises expectations. Ingram is slated to earn roughly $38 million this year with escalating salaries and a player option thereafter, increasing pressure to perform. The franchise needs immediate, consistent contributions on defense, reliable three-point shooting, and overall leadership from Ingram for the roster to cohere and justify the investment.
We all know how crucial this upcoming season is for the Toronto Raptors, and it's not just because of the tough stretch of games scheduled in the opening weeks of the 2025-26 campaign. In a sense, this year has a lot riding on the line that will either make or break the outlook of the entire franchise moving forward.
And so with Ingram, like it's now or never, dude. Like, it's now or never. You need to put it together. You need to be consistent. You need to be a guy who's willing to do the things that are necessary to play winning basketball. Being consistent on defense, taking three-pointers, please. Like you're capable of doing it. You just need to want to do it.
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