Raptors bring the heat in Summer League romp over Bulls
Briefly

In a Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls, the Toronto Raptors displayed a dominating defensive performance, winning 116-72. Led by Jamal Shead and Ja'Kobe Walter, the Raptors applied relentless pressure, forcing the Bulls into 33 turnovers and scoring 32 points on fastbreaks. Toronto's lineup consisted of experienced players who had significant NBA experience last season, demonstrating they were "too good for Summer League." AJ Lawson and Alijah Martin emerged as notable contributors off the bench, complementing the defensive efforts of the starting guards to shut down the Bulls' offense effectively.
The Raptors' defense dominated the Bulls, forcing an astounding 33 turnovers while scoring 32 points in fastbreak opportunities, highlighting their relentless pressure on both ballhandlers and offensive execution.
Jamal Shead and Ja'Kobe Walter, both signs of promising talent, showcased their defensive prowess, each playing like they had everything to prove despite already having established roles on the team.
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