After a disappointing 1-4 start, the Raptors have been on a tear ever since, winning seven of their past eight games to currently hold an 8-5 record. Thursday’s win in Cleveland was the team’s most impressive victory of the season, and Scottie Barnes was the best player on the court, recording 28 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and five blocks in 35 minutes.
“I know what I’m capable of, so just gotta bring that every single night,” Barnes said, per Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca. “Be aggressive, attacking downhill, being aggressive on both ends, and I was just helping my teammates a lot. If someone gets beat just trying to be help for them. So just doing those things on both ends. Once I’m aggressive, then I’m attacking downhill and just drawing the defense on me and being able to kick out. You know, just opens up a lot for our team.”
If Barnes continues to play at the level he has lately, the Raptors will be a dangerous team in a seemingly wide-open Eastern Conference, says Eric Koreen of The Athletic. As Koreen writes, Barnes may have been miscast in the past as a No. 1 offensive option, but the acquisition of Brandon Ingram has allowed Barnes to showcase his all-around skills and push the ball hard in transition.
“When you look at 28 points, eight assists and the offensive stuff, it’s easy to identify he had a good game,” head coach Darko Rajaković said. “He does so much more for us — defensively with five blocked shots, (the) deflections that he’s creating, rotations, how he’s covering for us defensively. He’s doing an outstanding job for us.”
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- Barnes was effusive in his praise of 2024 second-round pick Jamal Shead after Thursday’s game, Grange adds. “When he steps on the floor for us, he’s a game changer,” Barnes said of the second-year guard. “We had a lot of games this year where offense looks slow, comes in the game defensively, offensively, changes that entire game. It’s like a little boost, like a little sense of like ‘we’re ready to go’ when he steps on the floor. He changes the game with his offense, defense, be able to get downhill, make those extra reads … he’s super important for our team. He’s been a leader every single day. It’s his, what, second year in the league? And I feel like he’s one of our main leaders.”
- While the starters are still getting used to playing with each other, and the defense remains an issue, the offensive attention Ingram draws due to his half-court shot-making has created scoring opportunities for his teammates, Koreen writes for The Athletic. “The reality of it is we haven’t really had a player like him with his play style in the past couple years,” center Jakob Poeltl said after Tuesday’s win at Brooklyn. “(There are) a lot of new situations for us that everyone is trying to get used to. Considering where we are in the season … I think we’re doing a good job.”
- The last time Toronto was three games above .500 was February 2022, when Barnes was a rookie, notes Grange of Sportsnet. It’s been a while since the Raptors were a solid team, but Barnes is optimistic about the future. “It’s been a long time, man,” Barnes told Grange. “I know we’ve probably been struggling here in Toronto, but I’m happy and we’re super blessed to be in this position. But we can’t take nothing for granted. It’s still a grind; we got to still stay hungry. Just because we’re over .500, that don’t mean nothing.”
- As Grange observes in another story, the Raptors have an easy schedule over their next four games, with upcoming matchups against the Hornets (4-9), Sixers (7-5), Wizards (1-11) and Nets (1-11), giving the team an opportunity to move further up the standings.
This team has been rather fun to watch. Poeltl was hurt early in the season, looked like a shadow of himself. They didn’t look good as a team with that kind of hole at the 5.
But now he looks like he’s playing and moving freely, and the whole team looks better. Plus, Mamukelashvili has been excellent off the bench, and with good play from both centers, the team is performing.
Barnes has improved and looks like a proper leader.
Barrett is probably playing his best basketball ever, even though the numbers don’t stand out.
Quickley has been hit-or-miss. But he has managed to string a nice run of games lately.
Ingram has been making his jumpers. He’s not at All-Star or anything like that, but he’s been decent. He plays like he cares. His usage is down.
The rookie Murray-Boyles looks nice. A tough defender, can finish around the rim, has a little bit of creativity, never looks lost on the court. I think they’re happy with who they picked.
Mamu, Shead, Murray-Boyles, Dick are a nice, competent bench.
The coaching is good.
If I had to look for a negative, I’d say they are quite dependent on having a starting 5 available. And Agbaji, Walter and Mogbo haven’t shown anything yet. Battle had a hot game against Cleveland, which he basically won, but other than that, he hasn’t been a factor either. They will need contributions from those guys during the season if they are to compete for the playoffs.
I admit I doubted this teams roster composition, including Barnes’ ability to be The Man on a winning team. Still early but they have started much better than I thought they would.