Well, let me tell you somethin’ about that Toronto Raptors depth thing. That’s like askin’ how many folks we got in our village ready to help out when the crops need harvestin’. You gotta have enough hands, you see, or the whole dang thing goes to pot.

Them Raptors, they got a bunch of fellas, some young’uns, some a bit older. Now, this whole depth chart thing, it’s just a fancy way of sayin’ who’s who in the pecking order. Like, who’s the first one you call when you need someone to, uh, dunk the ball, or whatever they call it.
I heard some fella named, uh, Ujiri, Masai Ujiri, he’s the big cheese there. He’s like the headman of our village, makin’ all the decisions. He’s the one who decides who plays and who sits on the bench, like decidin’ who’s gonna mend the fences and who’s gonna watch the sheep.
- This Toronto Raptors depth chart, it changes all the time, they say.
- Depends on who’s doin’ good and who ain’t.
- Some days, one fella’s the star, next day he’s sittin’ on the sidelines.
- They check it every day. That’s what I heard.
These Raptors, they play that game, basketball. Ain’t never seen it myself, but I hear it’s a lot of runnin’ and jumpin’. They play in a big buildin’ in Toronto, and folks from all over come to watch them. They play a lot of games, too. Not like us, when we got the big festival only once a year.
They got some fellas who are real good at throwin’ that ball. They call ’em, uh, SG or somethin’. Sounds like some kinda secret code to me. But them’s the ones who score a lot, I reckon. Like the fella in our village who always wins the pie-eatin’ contest.
This whole thing with the Toronto Raptors depth chart, it’s important, they say. ‘Cause if one fella gets hurt, they need someone else to step up. Just like if one of our cows gets sick, we need another one to give milk. Can’t have everyone relyin’ on just one cow, can we?
And these Raptors players, they come from all over. Some from nearby, some from far away. Just like how our village fair attracts folks from all over the county. They all come together to play this game, and they all gotta work together if they wanna win. It’s all a lot to keep track of. But this depth chart thing helps, I guess.
- They got these “depth charts” for each team, not just the Raptors.
- It’s like a list of who’s the best at what.
- Kinda like how we know who’s the best at churnin’ butter in our village.
- That ESPN, that’s where they keep track of it all. A big company.
I seen somethin’ on the TV about how they picked the name “Raptors.” Somethin’ about a movie, Jurassic Park, and some kinda dinosaur. Don’t really get it. Why name a team after a dinosaur? Seems silly to me. Why not the Toronto Chickens? We got lots of those here. Or the Toronto Pigs, maybe?
This whole Toronto NBA thing is big business, I hear. Lots of money involved. More money than we see in a lifetime here. They even got different seasons, like we have plantin’ season and harvest season. They got a “preseason” and a “regular season.” Sounds complicated.
Well, I reckon that’s all I know about that Toronto Raptors depth. It’s a whole different world from ours. But I guess it’s all about havin’ enough good folks to get the job done, whether it’s winnin’ basketball games or bringin’ in the hay. And that depth chart, well, it’s just a way of keepin’ track of who’s who, and who’s ready to lend a hand. You always gotta have folks ready to step up. That’s what makes a good team. That is what make a good village, too, I guess. It ain’t much different.
And those Raptors, they’re the Toronto NBA team, they say. They play against other teams from other cities. Big cities, like New York and Los Angeles. Places I ain’t never been. But I reckon folks there are just like us. They like a good game, and they like to see their team win. Maybe one day I’ll see one of them games on the TV. But for now, I got chores to do. The chickens ain’t gonna feed themselves, you know.

So yeah, that is the Toronto Raptors Depth Chart 2022-23 and the new one Raptors Depth Chart 2024-25. I don’t know the details, but there must be some differences. I think that’s all about it. Now I gotta go.