Members of the Raptors medical staff think Jorge Garbajosa may need more surgery to repair the leg broken in a fall during a late-March game in Boston, but it held up well enough during the European tournament.

Garbajosa will be examined more thoroughly in a couple of weeks when Toronto begins its training camp in Rome.

"He's definitely not 100 per cent but he's fighting as he plays more with his brain and heart than with a body that still needs work and time," Raptor assistant general manager Maurizio Gherardini said of Garbajosa in an email. "He seems to get better game-by-game and that's encouraging but he will have to be monitored closely up to the start of our training camp."