The two-year deal was first reported by Yahoo Sports and confirmed to The Canadian Press by a source close to the negotiations. Porter, 29, averaged 8.2 points per game last season. He’s a tenacious defender and solid long-range shooter, averaging a career-high 39.8 percent from behind the arc. Porter was selected third overall by Washington in the 2013 draft and played the first six seasons of his career there before being traded to Chicago in 2019. Orlando then acquired him at the 2021 trade deadline and signed with the Warriors in 2021. – time. The Raptors have been busy since opening free agency at 6 p.m. ET on Thursday, signing Canadian forward Chris Boucher to a three-year contract and signing veteran forward Thaddeus Young to a multi-year contract extension.