When do the Raptors play in NBA Summer League 2025? Toronto's full roster, schedule, scores

Gilbert McGregor

When do the Raptors play in NBA Summer League 2025? Toronto's full roster, schedule, scores image

In many ways, the future is now for the Raptors, and fans will get a glimpse of what that future holds during the Las Vegas Summer League.

While Toronto missed the playoffs for a third consecutive year in 2025, it went 22-21 over its final 43 games, enjoying the contributions of a deep rookie class in the process. As those members of that rookie class prepare for their second season in the NBA, they'll sharpen the tools alongside the Raptors' new crop of rookies in Vegas.

Summer League will be the first opportunity for Collin Murray-Boyles to don a Raptors uniform, and he'll look to display what made the franchise confident enough to select him ninth overall in this year's draft. Murray-Boyles will also develop chemistry with draft classmate Alijah Martin and undrafted free agent Chucky Hepburn, a trio that has the potential to be menacing on the defensive end.

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Here's more on who will be joining the rookies on the court in Las Vegas, and what you need to know about watching them play.

Raptors Las Vegas Summer League schedule

The Raptors will play at least five games in Las Vegas, four of which are already scheduled.

All 30 teams will play four games, and the teams with the top four records will advance to the semifinals. The 26 teams that do not advance to the four-team playoff will play a consolation game on July 18 or 20.

DateOpponent/ResultTime (ET)TV channel
Friday, July 11vs. Bulls8 p.m.TSN
Sunday, July 13vs. Magic6 p.m.Sportsnet
Tuesday, July 15vs. Nuggets8 p.m.TSN
Thursday, July 17vs. Warriors10 p.m.Sportsnet

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Raptors Las Vegas Summer League roster

Toronto has one of the more talented rosters at the Las Vegas Summer League. In addition to the rookie trio of Hepburn, Martin, and Murray-Boyles, several players who got decent playing time last season will suit up.

AJ Lawson, Jonathan Mogbo, Jamal Shead, and Ja'Kobe Walter each had signature moments during their respective rookie seasons and will see some time in Vegas. However, as they are more established at the NBA level, any of those four could be shelved after a game or two of action.

No.NamePositionCollege/Country
0AJ LawsonGSouth Carolina/Canada
2Jonathan MogboFSan Francisco
11Colin CastletonCFlorida
12Collin Murray-BoylesFSouth Carolina
13Quincy GuerrierFIllinois/Canada
14Ja'Kobe WalterGBaylor
18Jarkel JoinerGNC State
20Tyson DegenhartFBoise State
21Clifford OmoruyiCAlabama/Nigeria
22Ulrich ChomcheCNBA Academy Africa/Cameroon
23Jamal SheadGHouston
24Chucky HepburnGLouisville
32Aniwaniwa Tait-JonesG/FUC San Diego/New Zealand
44Tyreke KeyGTennessee
55Alijah MartinGFlorida
77Jamison BattleFOhio State

Gilbert McGregor

Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.