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Toronto Raptors guard Norman Powell reacts after his slam dunk against the Milwaukee Bucks during on Monday, April 24, 2017.Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press

Norman Powell will play for the Toronto Raptors for the forseeable future.

Toronto signed the 24-year-old athletic combo guard to a four-year contract extension on Thursday, a team official confirmed Thursday. Beginning in the 2018-19 season, the deal is reportedly worth $42-million.

The UCLA product was drafted 46th overall in 2015, has steadily worked his way up the rotation and is expected to compete for a starting position this season.

He averaged 8.4 points and 2.2 rebounds in 76 games with Toronto last season, and 5.6 points in 49 games the previous season.

Powell, who's a versatile scorer and solid defender, scored a career-high 30 in a 103-96 win over Brooklyn in April of 2016, and earned Eastern Conference rookie of the month honours. He scored a playoff career-high 25 points in Toronto's 118-93 Game 5 victory over Milwaukee in the opening round this past season.

The deal was first reported by ESPN.

Toronto Raptors' media day was full of questions about U.S. President Donald Trump saying NFL owners should fire players who kneel in protest during the U.S. national anthem. Dozens of NFL players knelt during the anthem (while other players linked arms) following Colin Kaepernick's earlier protest against police brutality and racism.

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