Carlos Delfino has expressed delight with his new opportunity at Toronto Raptors, but admits it will be his last chance to establish himself in the NBA.

Delfino is one of just two US-based players who have accepted to play for Argentina at the FIBA Americas Championship, alongside Houston Rockets' new arrival Luis Scola.

And the 24-year-old shooting guard, who is currently training with his national team ahead of the pre-Olympic tournament, revealed he is looking forward to playing for a side that suits his style of play.

"I'm very happy," Delfino told Ole newspaper. "Toronto is not a team with a long history, but they are a nice squad who play with a faster style, something that helps me.

"In Detroit it was different. It was a five-to-five attack and I was not able to generate anything. It was a hard experience, but useful.

"I needed new a environment and wasn't able to get used to them. The way Detroit play didn't help me.

"It won't be easy at Toronto, but I think I will have more chances to play. This is my last card to see if I can finally settle down in the NBA."