Chelsea Leite is a writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is the Editor-in-Chief of SBNation's RaptorsHQ site, as well as a writer with Give Me Sport, and Winsidr. She has also written for NBA.com, CBC, Yahoo Sports Canada and more.
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