Bamba ready to get to work with Raptors as Toronto prepares for Jokic-less Nuggets
TORONTO — Mo Bamba knows he fits in well in the Toronto Raptors’ locker room. Now he just has to find his place with them on the court.
The seven-foot centre signed with Toronto on Sunday and made his Raptors debut the next night, playing four minutes in a 107-106 win over the Orlando Magic.
Bamba was still finding his footing less than 24 hours into joining his sixth NBA team — his luggage was lost on his way to Toronto — but said getting acclimated was more about learning the Raptors’ lingo than learning his teammates’ names.
“Although a lot of teams do a lot of the same stuff, every team has their own terminology,” said Bamba, sitting in front of his new locker at Scotiabank Arena. “So a down here might be an ice somewhere else, or, you know, a left call on a pick and roll is happening here might be a weak call somewhere else.


