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Raptors name Rajakovic’s new coaching staff

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Press room Published July 4, 2023
Last updated: 2023/07/04 at 7:06 PM
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TORONTO – The Toronto Raptors named eight assistants to new head coach Darko Rajakovic’s staff on Tuesday.

Pat Delany, Jama Mahlalela, James Wade and assistant coach Jim Sann will be on Toronto’s front bench. Mike Batiste, Vin Bhavnani, Drew Jones and Ivo Simovic will be on the backbench.

“This coaching staff reflects the team we want to see on the court — high character, high energy, and high creativity,” said Rajakovic. “We’ve already begun the work we know needs to be done as we head into our first season in Toronto together.

“We’re excited by the talent, by our team’s potential, and by the job ahead.”

Rajakovic was named Toronto’s head coach on June 13, the 10th in the team’s history.

Sann is returning for his eighth season with the Raptors. Mahlalela returns to Toronto after two seasons as an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors, where he helped capture the 2022 NBA Championship. He was an assistant coach with the Raptors during the 2020-21 campaign after two seasons (2018-20) as head coach of Raptors 905, Toronto’s G League affiliate.

Delany comes to Toronto after two seasons (2021-23) as an assistant coach with the Washington Wizards. Delany has also served as an assistant coach with the Orlando Magic (2018-21) and Charlotte Hornets (2014-18).

Wade joins the Raptors from the WNBA’s Chicago Sky, where he spent five years as the team’s general manager and head coach. In 2021, he led the Sky to the franchise’s first WNBA championship, following four straight years of post-season appearances

Batiste moves to Toronto after a season as an assistant coach with the Houston Rockets. Bhavnani spent a dozen seasons with the Oklahoma City Thunder, including four as an assistant coach, where he worked alongside Rajakovic.

Jones joins the Raptors from the Detroit Pistons, where he spent two years as an assistant coach. Before that, he was part of the Philadelphia 76ers staff for two seasons (2019-21), focused on player development. Simovoic comes to Toronto from the University of California-Los Angeles, where he was an assistant coach last season.

The Raptors also hired Noah Lewis and Rashaun Broadus on Tuesday as assistant video coordinators/player development coaches. Lewis spent last season as an assistant coach with Raptors 905. Broadus comes to the Raptors from the Memphis Grizzlies and Hustle, where he was a video coordinator and assistant coach.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 4, 2023.

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