Eastern Notes: Rajakovic, Webster, Wizards, Toppin, Sixers
After the Raptors promoted and extended general manager Bobby Webster, an extension for Darko Rajakovic is “in the works,” multiple sources told Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca, though a timeline for the head coach’s new deal has not yet been established. Rajakovic is entering the final season of his current contract
Grange reported about a month ago that Webster and Rajakovic were expected to receive extensions after Toronto made the playoffs for the first time in four years. Webster said the team was prioritizing continuity and off-court chemistry after he and a few other front office members signed new deals.
“We don’t make it through the past few years if there’s not a ton of stability, and I think the best part, and everyone can appreciate this, is if you like the people you work with from a professional standpoint, great,” Webster said. “But if you also like them from a personal standpoint, and you want to come in every day, and travel around the world, and take red eye (flights), and be up late, and get up early in the morning, it matters who you work with on a professional level, but on a personal level it’s just great to have to same crew here.”
Webster’s new contract covers five seasons, beginning with 2026/27, league sources told Grange.
Here’s more from around the Eastern Conference:
- Yossi Gozlan of Third Apron (Substack link) previews the Wizards‘ offseason, noting that rather than operating with cap room this summer, the team instead decided to use its financial flexibility to make two major in-season additions by trading for Trae Young and Anthony Davis in separate deals. After landing the No. 1 overall pick in the draft lottery, Washington currently projects to be about $11MM below the luxury tax line, though that figure is tentative, since it accounts for Young’s $49MM player option, which he could decline in favor of a longer-term deal, Gozlan writes.
- Obi Toppin‘s season was marred by a serious foot injury, but the Pacers forward was healthy and productive over the final few months of 2025/26, writes Tony East of Circle City Spin. Toppin’s play late in the season should be encouraging for Indiana, which is looking to be in the contention mix again next season after an injury-plagued ’25/26.
- Which prospect will the Sixers select with the 22nd overall pick? Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice rounds up mock drafts from Yahoo Sports, Bleacher Report and CBS Sports. All three outlets have Philadelphia adding a frontcourt player. For what it’s worth, both CBS Sports and the latest mock from The Athletic have the 76ers taking Arizona forward Koa Peat.