The Toronto Raptors didn't hold back in a recent YouTube video featuring players hilariously calling out teammates. They were asked a number of questions about which player talks too much trash in practice, which player would be most likely to leave you on “read,” and who gets quiet when the bill comes.

They must not know Kawhi Leonard too well yet because Leonard left everyone in San Antonio on “read” for months at a time. He seems to be the most likely to do that based on his history alone.

Most of the questions were a mix of answers, but the one every Raptor seemed to agree on was who talks the most trash in practice. The unanimous decision across the board was Pascal Siakam. The second-year player feigned shocked when he heard this, but it was easy to tell he knew what his teammates were talking about.

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Siakam is a huge part of the second unit for the Raptors thanks to his length and energy. Fred VanVleet and OG Anunoby are other young and exciting players for Nick Nurse. They were one of the most effective units last season and were a huge part of Toronto's regular-season success.

But now Toronto is looking to turn regular-season success into postseason success. That's the main motivation for Masai Ujiri to make the roster transforming trade for Leonard. Despite the team's apparent chemistry, they didn't have what it takes to contend for a championship. They are hoping they have the tools to do that now.