The Toronto Raptors have their man.



OK, not that man. But after two years of trying to bring Matt Thomas into their organization, they’ve succeeded.



The Raptors are signing Thomas to a three-year deal, as first reported by Varlas Nikos of Eurohoops. The deal is for $4.2 million over three years, sources tell our Shams Charania. That’s a three-year minimum with a starting salary of $898,310, great for adding depth under the tax, but the Raptors will have to use a small part of whichever mid-level exception they wind up with to bring him in, as the minimum contract exception only allows for deals up to two years. (They did not figure to use the full mid-level in most cases. At the minimum and this small a chunk of an exception, Thomas’ addition should have no bearing on other roster moves. The Raptors now have 10 players under contract and plenty of work to do in this range of salary whether Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green stay or go.)



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