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Kyle Lowry Set To Retire A Raptor

Kyle Lowry will sign a one-day contract to retire with the Raptors next week, closing the loop on the only championship core the franchise has fielded. The 40-year-old Toronto Raptors franchise legend will sign a one-day contract with the club and announce his retirement from the NBA next week, and he will not run it back for his age-40 season. He spent nine seasons with the team over his 20-year NBA career, making six straight All-Star teams, and turns a ceremonial signing into a bookend for a summer that already brought Kawhi Leonard back through the door.

The timing is not incidental. The timing is particularly fitting after Toronto reunited with Leonard earlier this offseason, bringing back another cornerstone of the Raptors' championship team. Toronto's front office is stacking symbolism onto substance this offseason, using nostalgia to frame a genuine title push rather than distract from one, and that distinction is what separates a marketing moment from a rebuild wearing a disguise.

The Rest of the Slate
Maple Leafs
The Maple Leafs signed forward Jack Roslovic to a two-year contract worth $8 million, carrying an average annual value of $4 million and traded defenceman Brandon Carlo to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for picks No. 73 and 76 in the 2026 NHL Draft. Layer that onto Sergei Bobrovsky's signing to a three-year contract with the Maple Leafs earlier in the week and Toronto's offseason reads less like a reload and more like a full teardown and rebuild of the roster around a shrinking championship window.
Argonauts
The Argonauts were routed 58-36 by the Calgary Stampeders on Thursday, with Vernon Adams Jr. throwing six touchdown passes, as the Stampeders outscored the Argonauts 21-11 in the second quarter to lead 29-18 at the half. A defence that had carried a two-game winning streak into the night gave up its worst performance of the season on the road, and that kind of collapse doesn't stay isolated for long in a compressed CFL schedule.
Blue Jays
The Blue Jays recalled outfielder Jonatan Clase after placing George Springer on the paternity list, the latest example of a farm system absorbing an absence rather than exposing one. Toronto's rookie depth has quietly become the team's most reliable asset this season, which matters more than any single transaction as the trade deadline approaches.
The Number
13.6

Combined new average annual value the Maple Leafs added in forward depth this week Roslovic's deal carries a $4 million average annual value, Brandon Duhaime is signed to a $2,600,000 cap hit per season, and Bobrovsky carries a $7,000,000 cap hit per season — together accounting for spending usually reserved for a top-six centre, not middle-six insurance and goaltending depth. Toronto is reportedly still chasing a top-four right-shot defenceman before camp, and how much cap room survives this spending spree will determine whether the Zach Werenski rumours ever become real.

What's On Tonight
2:00 PM ET · Australia vs Egypt (World Cup Round of 32) · CBC
6:00 PM ET · Argentina vs Cape Verde (World Cup Round of 32) · CBC
7:10 PM ET · Blue Jays at Mariners · Sportsnet
9:30 PM ET · Colombia vs Ghana (World Cup Round of 32) · CBC
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Blue Jays team total under 4.5 runs tonight at Seattle. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is in what MLB.com is calling a career-worst slump, and until that bat resets, betting against Toronto's offence in a pitcher's park is the safer lean.

“Toronto's summer theme is simple: bring back what worked and let a third-round pick sort out the rest”
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