Toronto Raptors happy to grab Dewan Hernandez with second-last pick of draft
TORONTO — Having barely taken a breath after winning his first NBA championship last week, Toronto Raptors general manager Bobby Webster was back to work scouting players ahead of Thursday’s draft.
“We asked Golden State (Warriors) how do you do this five years in a row,” he quipped.
Throughout the Raptors’ championship run, Webster and scouts held workout sessions with draft-eligible players. The Raptors, who traded away their first-round selection earlier, had to wait until the second-last pick to take centre Dewan Hernandez 59th overall.
The former University of Miami player was ineligible to play last season after he was one of 19 players named in an agency scandal. It was alleged that Hernandez entered in an agreement with his agent where he would receive monthly payments.