The Toronto Raptors are entering the offseason after losing Game 7 to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a gut-wrenching series. The seven games taught the Raptors a lot about themselves, where they are and what they need to improve the team going into next season. The 2026-27 Salary Breakdown Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes argues a call with referee Nick Buchert | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images The Toronto Raptors are facing a significantly tighter financial picture for the 2026-27 season than many anticipated, largely due to a dip in projected local media revenue that has the league-wide salary cap on track to land at $165 million. The core of the roster is already expensive, with Scottie Barnes' maximum extension jumping to approximately $41.7 million and Immanuel Quickley locked in at a flat $32.5 million. When you add Brandon Ingram’s $40 million and RJ Barrett’s $29.6 million, the Raptors have nearly $144 million committed to just four players.…