

In addition to the Toronto Raptors' makeover as a team in terms of roster personnel, the Raptors have also showed
that they are finally willing to take a big step into playoff contention when they hired former Phoenix Suns general
manager Bryan Colangelo as their president of basketball operations. After designing and creating the guns-ablazing
style of the Phoenix Suns (a team that is considered a legitimate contender for years to come), Colangelo brings
his impressive resume of basketball expertise to the Raptors. Colangelo has already made a numerous amount of moves,
and among them are the aquisitions of lightning quick T.J. Ford and well-rounded European youngster Andrea Bargnani
with the number one pick of the 2006 draft.
Staff Hirings
Along with the basketball players themselves, Colangelo also decided that the Raptors needed a definite fix-up in
the staff department. Not satisfied with the personnel that was currently on the Raptors at the time, Colangelo had
signed two new assistant coaches, two new scouts, and one new trainer. The staff budget for these signings were $2.26
million.
Assistant Coaches
Hoyle, a 39 year old assistant coach joins the Raptors with the solid understanding of the fundamentals of both offence
and defence. "Last season we simply didn't have the execution or the defence down the stretch to win ball games," says
Colangelo. "I feel that with Hoyle on this team, these problems can be put to rest."
Glenn Hoyle's Profile
The second assistant coming in for Toronto is Tyson Delk, a 48 year old that emphasizes quality practices and tough-
nosed style of play from all of his players. Delk is also known to help encourage players to work on their physical
health, making his development in player's speed, quickness and leaping ability one of his strengths.
Tyson Delk's Profile
Trainer
Mordecai Larson is Colangelo's new trainer for the Raptors. Although not very experienced, Colangelo believes he is
capable of helping the team. "He's got great understanding and knowledge and I'm sure he can grow as a trainer and
develop alongside our players," explains Colangelo. "We're a young team and as our players progress, I'm sure he will
as well."
Mordecai Larson's Profile
Scouts
A trend in Colangelo's off-season acquisitions seem to be overseas from Europe, with players like Anthony Parker and
Jorge Garbajosa being recently signed to the Raptors. With the signing of Casey Inman, Colangelo hopes to siphon the
talents of a different area from abroad. "Casey's a great scout who really understands talent. He's spent a lot of
time in Africa over these years and I think that he'll really help us find some gems in that area."
Casey Inman's Profule
Another scout that seems to have caught Colangelo's eye was Nicholas Yang. Yang has a less spectacular resume than
Inman, but he has an exceptional eye for finding players that can not only jump out of the gym, but have a well polished
offensive game as well.
Nicholas Yang's Profile
Up Next: Training Camp and Opening Day Jitters from the Raptors.
It's not that much info I know, but I'm a little tired from work so I'll get started on talking about training camp and whatnot this in the morning.