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Raptors brace for visit from DeRozan and Spurs

The Toronto Raptors are starting to get some injured players back, with Norman Powell cleared to play Sunday against the visiting San Antonio Spurs. The Raptors will be facing their former star, DeMar DeRozan, who will play his second game in Toronto since being traded to the Spurs during the 2018 offseason

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