Guard Malachi Flynn making most of more minutes off Raptors’ bench
TORONTO — Malachi Flynn raced around both of the courts at the OVO Athletic Centre, arms above his head for the final stretch, to the delight of Dennis Schroder and his other drilling partners at Toronto Raptors practice.
Flynn had just “wiped the board,” meaning he had hit five three-pointers from five different spots on the floor, then backtracked and hit five consecutive shots, one from each spot, to finish his practice early.
“Dennis, he likes to do that so I had to take a page out of his book when I won and have fun a little bit,” said Flynn on the over-the-top celebration last week.
It’s the kind of joy that Toronto head coach Darko Rajakovic has encouraged all of his players to bring to the court. Flynn said that the first-year NBA head coach has been developing an individual rapport with all the Raptors, but has been consistent in his advice to all of them.