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Jorge Garbajosa #15 | Forward | Toronto Raptors
Height: 6-9    Weight: 245    Born: 1977-12-19, Madrid, Spain

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Career Stats
YearTeamGMinPPGFGFG%FTFT%3PT3PT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPF
2006-07TOR6728.48.5222.42057.73166.3424.91.91.20.26489
2007-08TOR710.73.18.3200.0006.3752.10.40.40.012
Player Notes
July 24, 2008
Jorge Garbajosa has signed with Khimki BC to play in Russia next season. He will be teammates with former NBA guard Carlos Delfino.

Our View:Garbajosa played just seven games with the Raptors last season as he battled leg and ankle injuries. With such questionable health, it is unlikely he will return to the NBA.
June 18, 2008
The Raptors and Jorge Garbajosa have agreed to terminate the final year of the forward's contract, the Toronto Sun reports. Garbajosa played in only seven games this past season to complications arising from a left leg/ankle injury suffered in March 2007. This news means Garbajosa is free to play for Spain in the 2008 Olympics.

Our View:It'll be interesting to see if the 6-10, 30-year-old forward will be able to parlay a strong Olympics performance into another NBA contract. He doesn't have any fantasy value, but when healthy, the Garbage Man can do some nice work off the bench.
June 11, 2008
It sounds like forward Jorge Garbajosa may be done with the Toronto Raptors, according to SLAM Sports.

Our View:SLAM quotes Spanish media reports stating the Raptors are attempting to buyout the final season of Garbajosa's current contract, worth $4.35 million. Garbajosa spent the majority of the past season recovering from a gruesome leg injury suffered in March 2006. The Raptors filed a lawsuit against the Spanish basketball federation in March, over money they felt they were owed on an insurance claim against Garbajosa's contract. Garbajosa played seven games this past season before having surgery on his left ankle and leg to repair lingering damage from his injury.