Raptors sign Orlando Robinson to two-way contract
Briefly

The Toronto Raptors have decided to bring center Orlando Robinson on board permanently by signing him to a two-way contract. This move follows the Raptors’ conversion of Jamison Battle to a standard NBA contract, which opened up a two-way spot. Robinson, who previously played for the Miami Heat, averaged 3.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in seven games with the Raptors. He demonstrates potential as both a defender and scorer, particularly after Toronto recently traded Kelly Olynyk to the Pelicans.
"No, I got that, I can make plays like that... I had to develop skills - I mean I had the skill."
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