Raptors general manager Bobby Webster was cautious when laying out his expectations for his team this season but did say there were a lot of signs that are showing that the team is capable of finding success, if they can manage to play at a high level on a consistent basis.
Raptors general manager Bobby Webster was cautious when laying out his expectations for his team this season but did say there were a lot of signs that are showing that the team is capable of finding success, if they can manage to play at a high level on a consistent basis.
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