Scase wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:RJ's numbers in TO are insane.
34.4 MIN, 21.1 PPG, 7.1 REB, 3.5 AST, .551 FG, .364 3PT, .649 FT, .618 TS, 23.7 USG
This has to be the best 14 game stretch of his career and if it's not, it's gotta be pretty close. Everyone keeps waiting for the efficiency drop and he just keeps dropping 9/16 type games.
I'm super surprised by it and hope he keeps it up, but I can't shake the feeling of his stats not moving the needle for the team. Maybe it's just cause we are going to be losing games no matter what, for a while.
It's more than likely the latter because this team just isn't good right now. We saw a similar kind of thing in December where our two best players were playing at an extremely high level, but it resulted in a measly 3-10 record for the month; Scottie put up 24/10/6 on 62 TS% in December while Siakam put up 25/6/5 on 64 TS% yet our only wins came against Atlanta, Charlotte and Washington while we also lost some bad games to Charlotte and Detroit.
Outside of the horrific turnover at the end of regulation, Barrett had another good game last night. He's been really consistent in Toronto so far (14+ points in all but 1 game, >60 TS% in 9 of 14 games, 5+ rebounds in 10 of 14 games, 4+ assists in 8 of the last 11 games, etc.) which is a huge step up from his lack of consistency for the most part in NY. He desperately needed a change of scenery and the early returns in Toronto are extremely promising. I think he can potentially be a DeRozan in Toronto kind of guy on offence (25/5/4 kind of numbers) but with more focus on inside finishing and the ability to hit threes more consistently while also being a bit better of a defender. Probably more of a play finisher than a guy who runs the offence so often though.