Though the season didn't end the way Raptors 905 wanted, a couple of the team's players were recognized for their stellar G League season.
A.J. Lawson and Alijah Martin were named to the second and third All-NBA G League Teams, the NBA announced Tuesday.
Lawson, 25, averaged 20.7 points, five rebounds and 2.4 assists per game on 46.1-per cent-shooting from the field and 36.5 per cent from three-point range in 26 G League games with the Toronto Raptors' Mississauga, Ont. outfit.
Meanwhile, Martin, a 24-year-old rookie, put up 19 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game on 48.3-per-cent shooting from the field and a 38.5 per-cent mark from distance in 26 games.
Martin was also named to the NBA G League All-Defensive and All-Rookie teams on Tuesday.
Both Lawson and Martin have seen time with the big club this season, and figure to be part of the Raptors' post-season plans — whether that be play-in games and/or proper playoff contests.
The 905 finished their 2025-26 campaign with a 22-13 record, good for fourth in the Eastern Conference. They were bounced in the first round of the G League playoffs, falling 120-105 to the Motor City Cruise in a one-and-done first-round matchup.
In that playoff game, while Martin played for the 905, Lawson was with the Raptors as they took on the Detroit Pistons as, perhaps, the only bright spot for Toronto in a 127-116 defeat.



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