Back-to-Back win: Miami Heat outlast Orlando Magic 107-103

Second night Back-to-Back Games: Heat defeats Magic 107-103 in overtime

 

Miami defeated its intrastate rival, the Orlando Magic, in overtime 107-103 within the Amway Center on Saturday night in its league-leading 40th clutch game.

 

With 2:34 remaining in the regular-time period, Miami was down by as much as nine points, but Tyler Herro, Gabe Vincent, and Jimmy Butler scored seven straight points to make the score 95-93 with 1:12 remaining. Orlando led by four when Banchero’s one-handed, off-balance floater beat the shot clock, but the Heat rallied thanks to a Bam Adebayo backdoor feed to Butler with more than 30 seconds remaining. After Gabe Vincent made two free throws to force overtime, Miami defeated Orlando 10-6, with five of those points coming from Herro.

 

 

The Heat won on Saturday night for the tenth time in a row in Florida, including their second victory over the Magic this year.

 

Butler played 34 minutes, finishing with 22 points, seven rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two blocks while shooting 7-of-17 from the field and making all eight of his free throws tries for the Heat, who had Friday limited Butler’s minutes to 28.

 

Tyler Herro led Miami’s other four scorers in double figures. Herro scored 23 points in the end, making 10 of 23 shots. Bam Adebayo recorded a double-double of 13 points and 17 rebounds. Gabe Vincent scored 20 points, and Max Strus scored 12 points, both of whom made four 3-pointers.

 

Six Magic players scored in double figures, with Markelle Fultz leading the way with 17 points on 7 of 14 shooting. Wendell Carter, Jalen Suggs, Mo Wagner, and Franz Wagner scored 14 points, while Banchero had 16 points and 13 rebounds in 34 minutes.

 

Both teams struggled offensively during Saturday’s rock fight, with Miami scoring just 104.9 points per 100 possessions (22nd percentile), while Orlando scored 102 points per 100 plays (14th percentile). In the halfcourt, the Heat scored 90.6 points per 100 plays (31st percentile), compared to the Magic’s 88.9 points per 100 plays (26th).

 

They had the 10th-lowest turnover rate going into the weekend, but they committed 19 turnovers, which resulted in 24 Magic points. Miami was prevented from going downhill for most of the game by Orlando’s extended switch-heavy defensive attack; when it did get to the rim, much of the success came on cuts and attacking creases, but it only required 20% attempts at the edge.

 

Erik Spoelstra was right: Once again, fans received value for their money. Despite the overtime outcome, Saturday marked Miami’s 32nd game with 110 or fewer points, the most in the NBA.

 

Finally, a victory is a victory. All could be more appealing. The Heat will play two more games, starting Monday against the top-seeded Denver Nuggets, to squeak by until the All-Star break.

 

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Back-to-Back win: Miami Heat outlast Orlando Magic 107-103

Second night Back-to-Back Games: Heat defeats Magic 107-103 in overtime

Miami defeated its intrastate rival, the Orlando Magic, in overtime 107-103 within the Amway Center on Saturday night in its league-leading 40th clutch game.

With 2:34 remaining in the regular-time period, Miami was down by as much as nine points, but Tyler Herro, Gabe Vincent, and Jimmy Butler scored seven straight points to make the score 95-93 with 1:12 remaining. Orlando led by four when Banchero’s one-handed, off-balance floater beat the shot clock, but the Heat rallied thanks to a Bam Adebayo backdoor feed to Butler with more than 30 seconds remaining. After Gabe Vincent made two free throws to force overtime, Miami defeated Orlando 10-6, with five of those points coming from Herro.

The Heat won on Saturday night for the tenth time in a row in Florida, including their second victory over the Magic this year.

Butler played 34 minutes, finishing with 22 points, seven rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two blocks while shooting 7-of-17 from the field and making all eight of his free throws tries for the Heat, who had Friday limited Butler’s minutes to 28.

Tyler Herro led Miami’s other four scorers in double figures. Herro scored 23 points in the end, making 10 of 23 shots. Bam Adebayo recorded a double-double of 13 points and 17 rebounds. Gabe Vincent scored 20 points, and Max Strus scored 12 points, both of whom made four 3-pointers.

Six Magic players scored in double figures, with Markelle Fultz leading the way with 17 points on 7 of 14 shooting. Wendell Carter, Jalen Suggs, Mo Wagner, and Franz Wagner scored 14 points, while Banchero had 16 points and 13 rebounds in 34 minutes.

Both teams struggled offensively during Saturday’s rock fight, with Miami scoring just 104.9 points per 100 possessions (22nd percentile), while Orlando scored 102 points per 100 plays (14th percentile). In the halfcourt, the Heat scored 90.6 points per 100 plays (31st percentile), compared to the Magic’s 88.9 points per 100 plays (26th).

They had the 10th-lowest turnover rate going into the weekend, but they committed 19 turnovers, which resulted in 24 Magic points. Miami was prevented from going downhill for most of the game by Orlando’s extended switch-heavy defensive attack; when it did get to the rim, much of the success came on cuts and attacking creases, but it only required 20% attempts at the edge.

Erik Spoelstra was right: Once again, fans received value for their money. Despite the overtime outcome, Saturday marked Miami’s 32nd game with 110 or fewer points, the most in the NBA.

Finally, a victory is a victory. All could be more appealing. The Heat will play two more games, starting Monday against the top-seeded Denver Nuggets, to squeak by until the All-Star break.

 

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VanVleet top 30 for 90th time, Raptors beat Pistons 119-118

Raptors defeat Pistons 119-118, VanVleet hits the top 30 for the ninth time

 

The Toronto Raptors defeated the Detroit Pistons 119-118 on Sunday for their fourth victory in five games. Pascal Siakam added 28 points, while Fred VanVleet scored 35 points, surpassing 30 for a career-high ninth time this season.

 

Toronto defeated Detroit for the second time in a row after losing the previous six encounters thanks to Scottie Barnes’ 20 points and Precious Achiuwa’s 11 points and 11 rebounds.

 

 

After losing a 12-point lead in the final five minutes of Friday’s home defeat to Utah, VanVleet and the Raptors recovered.

 

VanVleet said, “That hurt.” “Everyone was indeed frustrated, but the game continued. We must focus on the games in front of us and stack them as high as we can.”

 

VanVleet has a record of 20-7 for Toronto when he scores 30 points or more. In three straight games, Siakam has scored 25 or more points.

 

In charge of the Raptors on Sunday while head coach Nick Nurse was abroad for personal matters, Toronto assistant coach Adrian Griffin remarked, “It’s a luxury to have two men out there who you can instruct the team through.”

 

Dwane Casey, the head coach in Detroit, worked with Siakam and VanVleet while in Toronto.

 

About Toronto’s duo, Casey observed, “They were the difference in the game.” “They carried the entire team; they did a terrific job.”

 

Bojan Bogdanovic got 33 points for the Pistons, Alec Burks had 21, Hamidou Diallo had 21, and Jaden Ivey had 18. Detroit failed to win two straight games for the second time this season.

 

Detroit defeated San Antonio in double overtime in a game of two of the NBA’s weakest teams on Friday. Since winning at Denver and Utah on November 22 and 23, the Pistons have lost all ten of their victories.

 

With 10.1 seconds left in the 4th quarter, Ivey’s 3-pointer brought the score to 116-113, but VanVleet immediately retaliated with free throws.

 

Achiuwa sank one of two free throws with 4.4 seconds left to give Toronto a four-point lead after Bogdanovic scored two. Ivey’s three at the final buzzer was insufficient for Detroit.

 

Jalen Duren, a center with the Pistons, had a right ankle injury in the 2nd quarter but came back to play to begin the second half. Friday marked a career-high 30 points for the adolescent rookie. Duren, 19, concluded the game with six points in 21 minutes.

 

He turned it very well, said Casey. “When they approached the rim, he tried to travel up and down the floor but could not pivot or move. We can only hope it won’t endure for very long.”

 

18 Detroit turnovers led to 14 points for Toronto. The Raptors scored a season-low five points off of their eight turnovers.

 

Casey says, “We need to be stronger and more intelligent with the ball. Many turnovers were self-inflicted; we threw the ball to no one or the air.”

 

Jakob Poeltl, a center for the Raptors, had his first start in two games after returning to his original squad. Gary Trent Jr., a guard, sat due to a strained left calf, so he took his place.

 

Toronto led 53-52 at the half and 85-77 heading into the fourth.

 

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VanVleet top 30 for 90th time, Raptors beat Pistons 119-118

Raptors defeat Pistons 119-118, VanVleet hits the top 30 for the ninth time

 

The Toronto Raptors defeated the Detroit Pistons 119-118 on Sunday for their fourth victory in five games. Pascal Siakam added 28 points, while Fred VanVleet scored 35 points, surpassing 30 for a career-high ninth time this season.

 

Toronto defeated Detroit for the second time in a row after losing the previous six encounters thanks to Scottie Barnes’ 20 points and Precious Achiuwa’s 11 points and 11 rebounds.

 

 

After losing a 12-point lead in the final five minutes of Friday’s home defeat to Utah, VanVleet and the Raptors recovered.

 

VanVleet said, “That hurt.” “Everyone was indeed frustrated, but the game continued. We must focus on the games in front of us and stack them as high as we can.”

 

VanVleet has a record of 20-7 for Toronto when he scores 30 points or more. In three straight games, Siakam has scored 25 or more points.

 

In charge of the Raptors on Sunday while head coach Nick Nurse was abroad for personal matters, Toronto assistant coach Adrian Griffin remarked, “It’s a luxury to have two men out there who you can instruct the team through.”

 

Dwane Casey, the head coach in Detroit, worked with Siakam and VanVleet while in Toronto.

 

About Toronto’s duo, Casey observed, “They were the difference in the game.” “They carried the entire team; they did a terrific job.”

 

Bojan Bogdanovic got 33 points for the Pistons, Alec Burks had 21, Hamidou Diallo had 21, and Jaden Ivey had 18. Detroit failed to win two straight games for the second time this season.

 

Detroit defeated San Antonio in double overtime in a game of two of the NBA’s weakest teams on Friday. Since winning at Denver and Utah on November 22 and 23, the Pistons have lost all ten of their victories.

 

With 10.1 seconds left in the 4th quarter, Ivey’s 3-pointer brought the score to 116-113, but VanVleet immediately retaliated with free throws.

 

Achiuwa sank one of two free throws with 4.4 seconds left to give Toronto a four-point lead after Bogdanovic scored two. Ivey’s three at the final buzzer was insufficient for Detroit.

 

Jalen Duren, a center with the Pistons, had a right ankle injury in the 2nd quarter but came back to play to begin the second half. Friday marked a career-high 30 points for the adolescent rookie. Duren, 19, concluded the game with six points in 21 minutes.

 

He turned it very well, said Casey. “When they approached the rim, he tried to travel up and down the floor but could not pivot or move. We can only hope it won’t endure for very long.”

 

18 Detroit turnovers led to 14 points for Toronto. The Raptors scored a season-low five points off of their eight turnovers.

 

Casey says, “We need to be stronger and more intelligent with the ball. Many turnovers were self-inflicted; we threw the ball to no one or the air.”

 

Jakob Poeltl, a center for the Raptors, had his first start in two games after returning to his original squad. Gary Trent Jr., a guard, sat due to a strained left calf, so he took his place.

 

Toronto led 53-52 at the half and 85-77 heading into the fourth.

 

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Raptors win third in a row with change lurking just around corner

Raptors win third in a row with change lurking just around corner

 

Even if the Toronto Raptors defeated the San Antonio Spurs 112-98 on Wednesday, the more significant tale hanging over the team’s head makes little difference.

 

Like the rest of the NBA, the Raptors are focused on Thursday’s trade deadline. Given that the Raptors have been the subject of numerous trade rumors, their game against the Spurs might be the last time we see them in this incarnation.

 

 

“We have a lot of talented guys on a losing squad. So that’s about it,” said Fred VanVleet, noting that his name has been mentioned in trade rumors more often than ever.

 

“This year, we haven’t performed to our standards. We have so placed ourselves in this situation. There will likely be calls from every team in the league.

 

With the win, the club advances to 10th in the East, good enough for the last play-in place, but it doesn’t disguise the reality that the Raptors still have their worst record through 56 games since the 2012-13 season. Against a Spurs team that’s now lost ten straights to hold a 14-41 record, these lineups are meant to be routine work for a win.

 

Conversations about the Raptors have focused on whether general manager Bobby Webster and president Masai Ujiri should overhaul this squad or add to one that undoubtedly has some positive aspects in a league that doesn’t recognize mediocrity.

 

The fact that all five starters on Wednesday finished with double-digit scoring totals, along with Chris Boucher’s 18-point double-double off the bench, served as a reminder of those positive aspects. They achieved a feat they’ve only done twice this season by winning their third straight game.

 

The Raptors were led by Pascal Siakam, who finished with 38 points, ten rebounds, and seven assists, snapping a 13-game drought in which he had not scored more than 30 points. The 6-foot-9 forward got right to work against the Spurs, scoring 18 points on 7-of-7 field goal shooting to start the first period.

 

Nurse praised Pascal’s ability to “get in a nice rhythm on his mid-range,” stating that Pascal “showed he was aware of what was available and was willing to take them right and simply good tempo and rhythm for him tonight.”

 

Together with Siakam, Fred VanVleet contributed eight points in the first quarter, outscoring the Spurs 26-24.

 

It assisted the Raptors in taking an early lead by helping them during a 14-0 run.

 

The Raptors restored their composure in the third quarter, increasing their lead to 18 points, but the Spurs’ defensive ferocity allowed them to get back into the game in the 2nd quarter. It was notably responsible for Gary Trent Jr. and VanVleet’s performances, whose names are still circulating in trade rumors.

 

This summer, both are available as unrestricted free agents. Along with OG Anunoby, who missed his sixth consecutive game due to a left wrist strain, the trio has drawn interest from several teams vying for the championship.

 

“We have several players that many organizations are interested in, so our scenario is not ideal,” said VanVleet. “The rest of us, you know, will come to work tomorrow, get a nice practice in, and see what happens while the front office will do their thing and do what’s best for the organization.”

 

On the other hand, the Raptors are rumored to be interested in Jakob Poeltl. The big man was moved to Toronto in the 2018 Kawhi Leonard deal after being selected as a lottery pick by the team.

 

The lack of a dependable big man in the Raptors’ starting lineup has hampered their season. On Wednesday at Scotiabank Arena, the Raptors did an excellent job stopping Poeltl. Siakam frequently targeted him, forcing him to play defense while scoring 12 points on 4-11 shooting for the Spurs.

 

Head coach Nurse was entirely complimentary of the former Raptor before the game.

 

“When he was here, we adored him. Nurse praised him for being “just an excellent, smart, tough, relentless worker,” pointing out his capacity to create effective screens, rebound, and defend the rim. “When he was here, we truly liked him.”

 

Suppose Poeltl will return to Toronto before the 3 p.m. time remains to be known. When the Raptors visit Scotiabank Arena on Friday, Feb. 10, it will be interesting to see what portion of the current squad will still be in place due to the trade deadline.

 

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Raptors win third in a row with change lurking just around corner

Raptors win third in a row with change lurking just around corner

 

Even if the Toronto Raptors defeated the San Antonio Spurs 112-98 on Wednesday, the more significant tale hanging over the team’s head makes little difference.

 

Like the rest of the NBA, the Raptors are focused on Thursday’s trade deadline. Given that the Raptors have been the subject of numerous trade rumors, their game against the Spurs might be the last time we see them in this incarnation.

 

 

“We have a lot of talented guys on a losing squad. So that’s about it,” said Fred VanVleet, noting that his name has been mentioned in trade rumors more often than ever.

 

“This year, we haven’t performed to our standards. We have so placed ourselves in this situation. There will likely be calls from every team in the league.

 

With the win, the club advances to 10th in the East, good enough for the last play-in place, but it doesn’t disguise the reality that the Raptors still have their worst record through 56 games since the 2012-13 season. Against a Spurs team that’s now lost ten straights to hold a 14-41 record, these lineups are meant to be routine work for a win.

 

Conversations about the Raptors have focused on whether general manager Bobby Webster and president Masai Ujiri should overhaul this squad or add to one that undoubtedly has some positive aspects in a league that doesn’t recognize mediocrity.

 

The fact that all five starters on Wednesday finished with double-digit scoring totals, along with Chris Boucher’s 18-point double-double off the bench, served as a reminder of those positive aspects. They achieved a feat they’ve only done twice this season by winning their third straight game.

 

The Raptors were led by Pascal Siakam, who finished with 38 points, ten rebounds, and seven assists, snapping a 13-game drought in which he had not scored more than 30 points. The 6-foot-9 forward got right to work against the Spurs, scoring 18 points on 7-of-7 field goal shooting to start the first period.

 

Nurse praised Pascal’s ability to “get in a nice rhythm on his mid-range,” stating that Pascal “showed he was aware of what was available and was willing to take them right and simply good tempo and rhythm for him tonight.”

 

Together with Siakam, Fred VanVleet contributed eight points in the first quarter, outscoring the Spurs 26-24.

 

It assisted the Raptors in taking an early lead by helping them during a 14-0 run.

 

The Raptors restored their composure in the third quarter, increasing their lead to 18 points, but the Spurs’ defensive ferocity allowed them to get back into the game in the 2nd quarter. It was notably responsible for Gary Trent Jr. and VanVleet’s performances, whose names are still circulating in trade rumors.

 

This summer, both are available as unrestricted free agents. Along with OG Anunoby, who missed his sixth consecutive game due to a left wrist strain, the trio has drawn interest from several teams vying for the championship.

 

“We have several players that many organizations are interested in, so our scenario is not ideal,” said VanVleet. “The rest of us, you know, will come to work tomorrow, get a nice practice in, and see what happens while the front office will do their thing and do what’s best for the organization.”

 

On the other hand, the Raptors are rumored to be interested in Jakob Poeltl. The big man was moved to Toronto in the 2018 Kawhi Leonard deal after being selected as a lottery pick by the team.

 

The lack of a dependable big man in the Raptors’ starting lineup has hampered their season. On Wednesday at Scotiabank Arena, the Raptors did an excellent job stopping Poeltl. Siakam frequently targeted him, forcing him to play defense while scoring 12 points on 4-11 shooting for the Spurs.

 

Head coach Nurse was entirely complimentary of the former Raptor before the game.

 

“When he was here, we adored him. Nurse praised him for being “just an excellent, smart, tough, relentless worker,” pointing out his capacity to create effective screens, rebound, and defend the rim. “When he was here, we truly liked him.”

 

Suppose Poeltl will return to Toronto before the 3 p.m. time remains to be known. When the Raptors visit Scotiabank Arena on Friday, Feb. 10, it will be interesting to see what portion of the current squad will still be in place due to the trade deadline.

 

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Adebayo scores 38, as the Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111

Adebayo scores 38, as the Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111

 

Bam Adebayo came into this season hoping for more chances. He was given those chances by the Miami Heat, who are delighted with the results.

 

Jimmy Butler contributed 25, and Miami’s All-Star center equaled his season high with 38 points as the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night to end a two-game losing streak.

 

 

Adebayo made 12 of 16 field goal attempts and 14 of 14 foul shots.

 

Erik Spoelstra, the Heat’s coach, noted, “Bam, obviously, was incredibly good on both sides of the court.”

 

For the Heat, who ended a two-game losing streak, Gabe Vincent scored 17 points, Caleb Martin finished with 12 and 11 rebounds, and Tyler Herro scored 15.

 

Indiana, which has dropped 13 of its last 15 games, was led by Buddy Hield’s 29 points. TJ McConnell scored 18 points, while Myles Turner scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

 

Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with ten assists, but the Heat defense, which Butler led, limited him to just 11 points, 32 fewer than his total from a victory at Miami on December 23. Indiana was within three points after his 3-pointer with 10.5 seconds left, but Adebayo secured the win with free throws.

 

According to Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, “Miami has earned its reputation as a competitive team through hard work, a squad that always answers to prior setbacks.”

 

The four-game regular-season series between the Heat and Pacers were split. This one went to the conclusion, precisely like the prior three. Heat 410, Pacers 405, compared to a combined score of Pacers 294 and Heat 294 going into Wednesday. This season, no game has been decided by more than five points.

 

Adebayo’s 10th 30-point performance of the year matched the sum of all Heat players put together (Butler has 5, Herro has 4, and Max Strus has 1).

 

Butler remarked, “He’s discovered a fantastic balance.” “You must continue to feed the person you have the hot hand with. Most of the time, it’s Bam. Sometimes you have to ride the wave.

 

Since LeBron James, who is currently the NBA’s career scoring leader, had 31 such games for Miami in 2013–14, Only six Heat players had at least ten sets of 30 or more in the same season, and he is one of them.

 

Adebayo claimed, “The work speaks for itself.”

 

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Adebayo scores 38, as the Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111

Adebayo scores 38, as the Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111

 

Bam Adebayo came into this season hoping for more chances. He was given those chances by the Miami Heat, who are delighted with the results.

 

Jimmy Butler contributed 25, and Miami’s All-Star center equaled his season high with 38 points as the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night to end a two-game losing streak.

 

 

Adebayo made 12 of 16 field goal attempts and 14 of 14 foul shots.

 

Erik Spoelstra, the Heat’s coach, noted, “Bam, obviously, was incredibly good on both sides of the court.”

 

For the Heat, who ended a two-game losing streak, Gabe Vincent scored 17 points, Caleb Martin finished with 12 and 11 rebounds, and Tyler Herro scored 15.

 

Indiana, which has dropped 13 of its last 15 games, was led by Buddy Hield’s 29 points. TJ McConnell scored 18 points, while Myles Turner scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

 

Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with ten assists, but the Heat defense, which Butler led, limited him to just 11 points, 32 fewer than his total from a victory at Miami on December 23. Indiana was within three points after his 3-pointer with 10.5 seconds left, but Adebayo secured the win with free throws.

 

According to Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, “Miami has earned its reputation as a competitive team through hard work, a squad that always answers to prior setbacks.”

 

The four-game regular-season series between the Heat and Pacers were split. This one went to the conclusion, precisely like the prior three. Heat 410, Pacers 405, compared to a combined score of Pacers 294 and Heat 294 going into Wednesday. This season, no game has been decided by more than five points.

 

Adebayo’s 10th 30-point performance of the year matched the sum of all Heat players put together (Butler has 5, Herro has 4, and Max Strus has 1).

 

Butler remarked, “He’s discovered a fantastic balance.” “You must continue to feed the person you have the hot hand with. Most of the time, it’s Bam. Sometimes you have to ride the wave.

 

Since LeBron James, who is currently the NBA’s career scoring leader, had 31 such games for Miami in 2013–14, Only six Heat players had at least ten sets of 30 or more in the same season, and he is one of them.

 

Adebayo claimed, “The work speaks for itself.”

 

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Pascal Siakam break silence and reveal true feelings on Raptors trade talks

Pascal Siakam break silence and reveal true feelings on Raptors trade talks

 

The Toronto Raptors franchise has captured the interest of several NBA players and executives as the February 9th trade deadline approaches.

 

 

The Raptors have the 11th-best record in the Eastern Conference despite having realistic postseason hopes going into the 2022–23 season. And because of the team’s egregious underperformance, a number of its players, including O.G., have recently heard their names prominently mentioned in trade speculations. Anunoby, Gary Trent Jr., and particularly, former All-Star Pascal Siakam.

 

 

In a recent interview with the media, Siakam discussed his outlook as the trade deadline draws near, according to a tweet from Sportsnet’s Michael Grange:

 

 

“I’m never sure what’s going on. Even though you guys are asking me all these questions, I have no idea what’s happening. I’m fortunate to live my passion and play the game I love while getting paid for it. I’m primarily focused on the game. At the end of the day, I realize that being here in Year 7 is a business, and I accept that. I’ve seen people go, I’ve seen people arrive here, so nothing surprises me.”

 

 

Siakam, 28, is in his sixth season in the NBA, all of which have been spent with the Toronto Raptors. In 45 games this season, he has averaged 24.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 0.6 blocks, and 0.8 steals. Siakam is having a career year in almost all respects, but his scoring efficiency is down from the previous year – his current field-goal percentage of 46.9% is far lower than his 49.4% clip.

 

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Pascal Siakam break silence and reveal true feelings on Raptors trade talks

Pascal Siakam break silence and reveal true feelings on Raptors trade talks

 

The Toronto Raptors franchise has captured the interest of several NBA players and executives as the February 9th trade deadline approaches.

 

 

The Raptors have the 11th-best record in the Eastern Conference despite having realistic postseason hopes going into the 2022–23 season. And because of the team’s egregious underperformance, a number of its players, including O.G., have recently heard their names prominently mentioned in trade speculations. Anunoby, Gary Trent Jr., and particularly, former All-Star Pascal Siakam.

 

 

In a recent interview with the media, Siakam discussed his outlook as the trade deadline draws near, according to a tweet from Sportsnet’s Michael Grange:

 

 

“I’m never sure what’s going on. Even though you guys are asking me all these questions, I have no idea what’s happening. I’m fortunate to live my passion and play the game I love while getting paid for it. I’m primarily focused on the game. At the end of the day, I realize that being here in Year 7 is a business, and I accept that. I’ve seen people go, I’ve seen people arrive here, so nothing surprises me.”

 

 

Siakam, 28, is in his sixth season in the NBA, all of which have been spent with the Toronto Raptors. In 45 games this season, he has averaged 24.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 0.6 blocks, and 0.8 steals. Siakam is having a career year in almost all respects, but his scoring efficiency is down from the previous year – his current field-goal percentage of 46.9% is far lower than his 49.4% clip.

 

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