The Raptors will add a nine-year veteran former all-star who has averaged more than 20 points a game in each of the last six seasons, and is a 36-per-cent three-point shooter with a 56-per-cent true shooting percentage.
The fact that they did it nearly four months ago — rather than when the NBA’s free agency period fully opens on Monday at 6 p.m. — just means they were early shoppers.
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