#CrystalBasketball: Ranking the Toronto Raptors for 2021-22

How does every NBA player stack up heading into 2021-22, based solely on the level at which we expect them to play during the upcoming season?

That’s the question NBA Math staff members and a select group of site friends are seeking to address, ranking each and every player in the sport’s premier league on a 1-to-12 scale and then seeing who emerged with the highest averages. The distant past was irrelevant. Long-term potential doesn’t matter. Only what could come to pass in 2021-22 is factored in, assuming health for those currently healthy and full recoveries from those presently injured (so long as they aren’t already ruled out for the season).

All players were graded on the following scale by each evaluator, and ties between players with identical averages were broken by sorting the scores from best to worst and propping up the men who had the highest mark at any point in the top-down progression:

  1. Shouldn’t Get Minutes
  2. End-of-Bench Pieces
  3. Depth Pieces
  4. High-End Backups
  5. Low-End Starters
  6. Solid Starters
  7. High-End Starters, Non-All-Stars
  8. All-Star Candidates
  9. All-NBA Candidates, Non-MVP Candidates
  10. Lesser MVP Candidates
  11. MVP Frontrunners
  12. Best Player in the League (only one player could earn this grade on each ballot)

Journey with us team by team as we unveil the entirety of these rankings, culminating in a look at every player set to suit up for the 2021-22 campaign. Roster designations are up to date through Oct. 10 for this preseason edition, so plenty of training camp and preseason roster members who aren’t expected to make the regular-season roster will still be graded.

Today’s featured squad? The Toronto Raptors.

Shouldn’t Get Minutes: 1.00 to 1.49

20. Ishmail Wainright: 1.29 (not previously graded)

19. Justin Champagnie: 1.43 (not previously graded)

End-of-Bench Pieces: 1.50 to 2.49

18. David Johnson: 1.57 (not previously graded)

17. Sam Dekker: 1.71 (not previously graded)

16. Reggie Perry: 1.71 (0.04 up)

15. Dalano Banton: 1.71 (not previously graded)

14. Freddie Gillespie: 2.29 (0.54 up)

Depth Pieces: 2.50 to 3.49

13. Isaac Bonga: 2.75 (0.08 up)

12. Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk: 2.88 (0.12 down)

11. Yuta Watanabe: 2.88 (0.34 up)

High-End Backups: 3.50 to 4.49

10. Malachi Flynn: 3.5 (0.58 up)

9. Scottie Barnes: 3.78 (not previously graded)

8. Precious Achiuwa: 3.78 (0.55 up)

7. Khem Birch: 4.11 (0.34 up)

Low-End Starters: 4.50 to 5.49

6. Goran Dragic: 4.89 (0.03 down)

5. Gary Trent: 5.44 (0.36 up)

Solid Starters: 5.50 to 6.49

4. Chris Boucher: 5.5 (0.04 up)

High-End Starters: 6.50 to 7.49

3. OG Anunoby: 7.22 (0.68 up)

2. Fred VanVleet: 7.44 (0.36 up)

All-Star Candidates: 7.50 to 8.49

  1. Pascal Siakam: 7.67 (0.05 up)

All-NBA Candidates: 8.50 to 9.49

None

Lesser MVP Candidates: 9.50 to 10.49

None

MVP Frontrunners: 10.50 to 12.00

None

Many thanks to Joey Akeley, Tara Biggs, Tony East, Dan Favale, Adam Fromal, Jordan McGillis, Tom Rende, Eric Sypropoulos and Bryan Toporek for their grading contributions.