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Fred VanVleet, backup guard for Toronto Raptors, agrees to 2 year deal

Toronto Raptors' Fred VanVleet (23) drives against Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love (0) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in Cleveland. AP Photo / Tony Dejak

TORONTO — Fred VanVleet was the hard-working motor that powered the Toronto Raptors‘ league-leading second unit last season.

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The Raptors plan to keep him around for at least a couple more seasons.

Team president Masai Ujiri retained the team’s most important restricted free agent, agreeing to a two-year deal with VanVleet on Sunday, a source confirmed to The Canadian Press.

The deal, worth a reported US$18 million, was done just hours after NBA free agency opened Sunday morning, but can’t become official until the league’s off-season moratorium ends on Friday.

Ujiri made it clear recently that retaining the finalist for the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award was a top off-season priority.

“I don’t know what the rules are with that,” Ujiri said recently on the guard’s contract status. “I don’t want to get into trouble but I love Freddie. I hope I don’t get fined for saying that but I love Freddie. He’s our player and I love him. Whatever it is, Freddie knows we love him.”

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The 24-year-old guard – whose motto is “Bet on yourself” – went undrafted out of Wichita State in 2016, and then joined the Raptors to play in summer league a few weeks later. He went on to sign a multi-year deal with Toronto in mid-July of that year.

While his personal stats weren’t eye-popping last season – he averaged 8.6 points and 3.2 assists, and shot 41.4 per cent from three-point range – his steady hand in guiding the team’s second unit was a big reason the Raptors won a franchise-high 59 games and secured the No. 1 seed in the east.

Raptors shooting guard Norman Powell posted his congratulations on Instagram, writing “Congrats Bro Bro ?fredvanvleet.” VanVleet reposted the message.

VanVleet was a regular fixture in the fourth quarter for Toronto, playing more fourth-quarter minutes than any other Raptor, both for his clutch shooting and hustle play. His absence in the playoffs due to a shoulder injury was sorely felt.

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There was talk the Phoenix Suns had their eye on VanVleet, but that diminished early Sunday morning after the Suns reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with veteran swingman Trevor Ariza.

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