The Toronto Raptors have made a move to address their depleted roster by signing guard Kobi Simmons to a 10-day contract. The team has been dealing with a number of injuries and absences recently, leaving them short-handed in the backcourt.
Simmons, who went undrafted out of the University of Arizona in 2017, has spent time with the Memphis Grizzlies and Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA. He has also played in the G League for the Erie BayHawks and Canton Charge.
The 6-foot-5 guard is known for his scoring ability and athleticism, and he will provide some much-needed depth for the Raptors as they look to make a push for the playoffs. With players like Fred VanVleet and Kyle Lowry dealing with injuries, Simmons could see some significant playing time during his stint with the team.
It’s always tough to see a team struggle with injuries, but the Raptors are hoping that Simmons can step in and help them weather the storm until their regular rotation players are healthy again. This signing shows that the team is committed to staying competitive and making a push for the postseason, even in the face of adversity.
Fans will be eager to see what Simmons can bring to the table during his time with the Raptors, and hopefully, he can make a positive impact and help the team secure some much-needed wins. Only time will tell how this signing will play out, but for now, Raptors fans can rest assured that their team is doing everything they can to stay competitive in a tough Eastern Conference.