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Darko Rajaković Turns Raptors Ball Movement Into Something Bigger Than Basketball

by Len Werle
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The Toronto Raptors’ season ended with a number that looked ordinary until Darko Rajaković turned it into something beautiful.

The Raptors finished the 2025-26 campaign with 2,417 assists, a franchise record. For Rajaković, that total was more than an offensive stat. It was a promise fulfilled. The Toronto head coach and his family had pledged to donate $33 for every Raptors assist this season, bringing the final donation to $79,761.

The money was directed across three children’s hospitals with personal meaning: SickKids Hospital in Toronto, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, and the University Children’s Hospital in Belgrade. It connected the places Rajaković has called home in basketball: Toronto, where he now leads the Raptors; Memphis, where he previously worked as an assistant; and Serbia, where his story began.

Every extra pass mattered. Every swing to the corner, every dump-off, every kick-out became part of something larger than spacing or shot quality. In a season measured by wins, losses and standings, Rajaković quietly built a second scoreboard, one where generosity accumulated one assist at a time.

It also was not a one-off. The initiative has become part of Rajaković’s Raptors tenure, growing from $20 per assist in his first season to $30 during the franchise’s 30th anniversary season, and now $33 per assist this year.

The best coaches talk about culture constantly. Rajaković attached his to action. He took the most unselfish statistic in basketball and made it a vehicle for helping children.

Toronto’s season may be over. But 2,417 passes kept traveling.

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