Chris Boucher goes up to contest a shot during NBA Summer League.

Chris Boucher's quest for an NBA contract has gone swimmingly the past two outings with the Toronto Raptors NBA Summer League team. Oregon's single-season shot block leader scored seven points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked three shots as the Raptors defeated the Charlotte Hornets 87-84 in overtime at the Las Vegas Summer League on Saturday evening.

He scored seven points despite shooting just 1-for-5 from the field. He made up for his struggles from the field with 5-of-6 makes from the charity stripe.

Boucher has seen his role expand significantly the past two games. After acting as a healthy scratch in the team's first two games, and playing minor minutes in their third, he played 22 minutes on Wednesday, and then 24 on Saturday. In Wednesday's 85-77 win over the Denver Nuggets, Boucher scored 12 points, grabbed six rebonds and blocked six shots.

The win advances Toronto to the quarterfinal round of summer league. They'll face Cleveland on Sunday at 3 PM. The game will be carried on ESPN3. Should they win, they'd face the winner of the Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Lakers on Monday in the semifinals.

Boucher is looking for a long-term professional contract after the Golden State Warriors elected to waive his two-way contract last month. The Canadian was then invited to play for the Raptors summer league team. He does not have a guaranteed deal in place with the Raptors or any other NBA team.

Boucher played just one game with Golden State during the 2017-18 season. He played one minute in the team's win over the Los Angeles Lakers in mid-March. He took one three-point shot and grabbed a rebound.

He did show well in 20 G-League games, however. He averaged 11.8 points per game, 7.5 rebounds per game and 2.1 blocks per game. His high games included a 24-point and 18-rebound outing against the Northern Arizona Stars and a 21-point and 15-rebound offering against the Sioux Falls Skyforce.

During a Pac-12 Tournament semifinal game against California last March, Boucher tore his ACL. The injury cost him the remainder of his collegiate career and put his professional career in jeopardy.