
Raptors sign combo guard Norman Powell to a four-year contract extension
TORONTO — At the Toronto Raptors’ media day to kick off the new season, Norman Powell spoke earnestly about the huge opportunity that awaited him.
The Raptors have shown faith in the hard-working 24-year-old who’s potentially played his way into a spot as a starter this season. And on Thursday, the team rewarded him with a four-year contract extension, a team official confirmed. The deal, which begins in the 2018-19 season, is reportedly worth US$42 million.
“I’m ready for it,” Powell said on media day of the chance to play major minutes this season. “It’s what I’ve worked for. It’s what I’ve fought for my first two years. . . I’ve worked, I’ve pushed myself in a totally different way this off-season.
“I’m preparing myself for a full 82-game season, for increased minutes, taking care of my body, just training and trying to improve. So I’m ready for it. I’m excited to get the season started.”