Raptors 905 weekly preview: The homestand continues
Briefly

"In game number one against the Capital City Go-Go, it was the Evan Gilyard show. The 26-year-old guard put up a career-high 30 points, six assists, and canned five triples, showcasing his skill and determination to lead despite the team's struggles."
"Charlie Brown Jr.'s performance in the second game was another bright spot, scoring 28 points and shattering the 905 franchise record for steals with nine, demonstrating not just offensive prowess but also a strong defensive presence."
"Against the Long Island Nets in their home opener, despite the Raptors' struggles this season, Walter stood out with a team-leading 20 points in just 21 minutes, highlighting his potential even amidst team losses."
"The Raptors 905 faced their fifth straight loss, and the challenge for the team continues as they adjust to the absence of some key players while looking for a way to spark a turnaround."
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