Gradey Dick's time with the Toronto Raptors may be coming to an end as the team looks to make a playoff push. Despite his scoring dropping off, Dick has appeared in almost every game this season. The Raptors feel as though Dick is a good young player, but he no longer fits the timeline for the team. Brandon Ingram's introduction to the roster has taken Dick's need out of the equation and the Raptors are better off with the All-Star as opposed to the third-year pro. In his first two seasons, Dick got more of a chance to play because the Raptors were in the lottery, but now that they are looking at their first playoff appearance since 2022, the team simply has different needs. This doesn't mean Dick cannot become a good player in the NBA, but it's more likely for that to happen with a team that isn't the Raptors next season and beyond. The key words to Bailey's excerpt from above are 'in theory,' because Dick has not been playing well enough to earn minutes in the rotation moving forward. In the month of March, Dick has only played in 10 minutes or more twice. Both of those games were against rebuilding teams in the Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls, and Toronto won both contests by 30 points. At least in theory, Dick should be able to provide consistent outside shooting around Scottie Barnes, who is having an All-Star-caliber campaign. But Dick has not been playing well enough to earn minutes in the rotation moving forward.