Despite his odd combination of skills, Boucher has picked up lessons to keep himself relevant and viable during his 7 years with Toronto.
Scottie Barnes, RJ Barrett and Chris Boucher combined for 70 points to lead the visiting Toronto Raptors to a 117-94 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday and earn back-to-back road wins for the first time this season.
Chris Boucher has been starring recently for a struggling Toronto Raptors team. Are they looking to keep the vet around, or is he trade bait?
The San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets are both said to be interested in acquiring Toronto Raptors forward Chris Boucher ahead of the trade deadline
Chris Boucher‘s time with the Toronto Raptors could be coming to an end, as the 32-year-old forward is in the final year of his contract and likely doesn’t fit into the team’s long-term rebuilding plans.
While the franchise’s trade deadline may not be as exciting as in past years, there’s still a decent chance that one or more Raptors players will go on the move ahead of the February 6 trade deadline. A few players seem safe: recent first round-picks Scottie Barnes, Gradey Dick, and Ja’Kobe Walter all seem to be long-term pieces of the team’s core.
Although the Toronto Raptors are still one of the league’s worst teams in the 2024-25 NBA season, they have begun to win games that they were not expected to win. The Raptors have won three consecutive games;
A pair of Toronto Raptors, guard Bruce Brown and forward Chris Boucher, could be on the move ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
The ailment prevented Boucher from practicing Monday, but the Raptors will check back in on him Tuesday before deciding on his status for the matchup with the Magic. Boucher has recently been reintegrated into the Toronto rotation,
The suddenly surging Toronto Raptors aim to extend their season-best three-game winning streak when they return home to face the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night.
The Toronto Raptors turned in another dominant performance against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday as the organization begins to see promise from its core
Scottie Barnes had 24 points and 11 rebounds and the Toronto Raptors swept a two-game set in Atlanta for their season-high third straight victory, beating the Hawks 117-94 on Saturday night.