The Toronto Raptors have agreed to bring back big man Chris Boucher on a three-year contract worth a reported $35.25M, agent Sam Permut tells Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Toronto is using Boucher’s Bird rights to re-sign him to a deal worth a little more than the full mid-level exception. It’s a fully guaranteed deal, tweets Bobby Marks of ESPN.
After going undrafted out of Oregon in 2017 at age 24, Boucher has slowly emerged as one of the best player development stories in the NBA. He was the G League MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in 2018-19 with the Raptors 905, Toronto’s affiliate, then emerged as a rotation regular in 2019-20, averaging 6.6 PPG, 4.5 RPG and 1.0 BPG in just 13.2 MPG (62 games).
His development led to a two-year, $13.5M deal in 2020, which he easily outperformed the last couple of seasons. Boucher averaged 13.6 PPG, 6.7 RPG and 1.9 BPG on .514/.383/.788 shooting in 2020-21 (60 games, 24.2 MPG). His numbers fell off to 9.4 PPG, 6.2 RPG and 0.9 BPG on .464/.297/.777 shooting in 80 games (21.1 MPG) last season, partially as a result of finger surgery during preseason.
Boucher is an athletic, energetic big man who can block shots and limited opponents to 43.9% shooting this past season.
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