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What s next for the Toronto Raptors following the 2021 NBA Draft?
The 2021 NBA Draft is officially a wrap, and what a night it was for the Toronto Raptors. With the fourth overall pick, Toronto selected Scottie Barnes from Florida State University, a 6-foot-8 do-it-all forward that fits the bill of a prototypical Raptors player and in the second round, Toronto used the No. 46 pick to take Toronto native Dalano Banton and the No. 47 pick to select David Johnson, a shooting guard from the University of Louisville. The dust is beginning to settle, but the work is far from over, as a busy offseason awaits the Raptors, including a number of pressing questions.
The Toronto Raptors selected three players at the 2021 NBA Draft held Thursday night in Brooklyn. The Raptors took guard-forward Scottie Barnes with the fourth overall pick in the first round, followed by Canadian guard Dalano Banton 46th overall and guard David Johnson 47th overall.
Barnes comes to the Raptors following one season at Florida State where he averaged 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 24.6 minutes as a freshman in 24 appearances. Barnes shot .503 (98-195) from the field, .275 (11-40) from three-point range and .621 (41-66) at the free throw line. He was named Atlantic Coast Conference’s Freshman of the Year, Sixth Man of the Year and was selected third-team All-Conference. The West Palm Beach, Florida native scored a career-high 21 points Mar. 12, 2021 in the ACC Tournament championship game against Georgia Tech.