{"id":48946,"date":"2026-05-17T12:45:21","date_gmt":"2026-05-17T12:45:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/canada\/48946\/"},"modified":"2026-05-17T12:45:21","modified_gmt":"2026-05-17T12:45:21","slug":"rj-barrett-is-building-a-home-in-toronto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/canada\/48946\/","title":{"rendered":"RJ Barrett is building a home in Toronto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The following is part of Raptors Republic\u2019s series of pieces reviewing the season for the Toronto Raptors. You can find all the pieces in the series <a href=\"https:\/\/www.raptorsrepublic.com\/category\/player-analysis\/player-evaluation\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\" data-wpel-link=\"internal\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The ball hung in the air for an impossible amount of time.<\/p>\n<p>The Mississaugan threw up a straightaway, moon-ball triple, which bounced off the back heel of the rim, flew in the air, above the shot clock, above the past, above the future, before dropping through the mesh.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>There were no screams to answer that moment, no primal bookend of manic celebration. The Raptors were too tired for that. Barrett raised his arms and basked in the joy of the crowd. He walked alone, a man in his own city, no teammates joining him right away to celebrate.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/raptorsrepublic.com\/2026\/05\/02\/nba-playoffs-barnes-manipulates-and-barrett-miraculizes-toronto-raptors-claw-cavaliers-game-7\/\" title=\"So, yes\" data-wpel-link=\"internal\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">So, yes<\/a>. RJ Barrett hit a playoff game winner for the Toronto Raptors in the Raptors\u2019 second-last game of the 2025-26 season. The last Raptor to do so before him was OG Anunoby, and before that Kawhi Leonard. The moment didn\u2019t save anything, didn\u2019t stop anything. Barrett has been on the trade block since joining the Raptors, and with him entering the final year of his deal, this offseason will be a determinative one for Barrett in Toronto. It is quite likely he\u2019ll either be traded or extended this offseason. And the Raptors have traded away DeMar DeRozan, Pascal Siakam, and countless others. RJ Barrett is not a made man, not yet.<\/p>\n<p>But the moment was one Barrett will tell his kids, one his kids will tell their kids. Whether the Raptors want Barrett or not for the long term, he has built a home in Toronto.<\/p>\n<p>He has become a very different player from who he was in New York, even if no one has noticed. I <a href=\"https:\/\/raptorsrepublic.com\/2026\/01\/02\/rj-barrett-is-the-opposite-of-what-you-thought\/\" title=\"wrote this\" data-wpel-link=\"internal\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">wrote this<\/a> during Barrett\u2019s season:<\/p>\n<p>And the seasons passed, and the promise that shadows third-overall picks slowly dwindled and faded. The eyes of the league drifted to shinier objects. The conversation around Barrett ossified and calcified until it became stale and hard like dinosaur bones.<\/p>\n<p>Except Barrett\u2019s game didn\u2019t.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Barrett\u2019s game in Toronto has slowly risen from the earth, shaken off the dirt, and started changing before our very eyes. He is a living zombie \u2014 the good kind (is there a good kind?!) \u2014 a man who has outrun the conversation surrounding him, outrun the chains of expectations, outrun the assumptions tethered to his every footstep on the court.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Barrett isolates less, drives more. He dribbles less, passes more. He shoots less, cuts more. Even though he\u2019s not a defensive stopper, he just five games going to absolute war with (and almost stealing a series from) Jarrett Allen, getting put through a variety of screens to get switched onto Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, and holding his own.<\/p>\n<p>He opened the season like a house on fire. He averaged 20 points, five rebounds, and four assists a game while shooting practically 60 percent from 2-point range over the first 17 games of the season. His drives were irrevocable, his finishing irrigant for an otherwise-parched offence. The Raptors were terrible, then they seemed to solve basketball as we know it, and through it all Barrett was a lynchpin of constancy.<\/p>\n<p>Then came the injury. He suffered a knee sprain, and not only did he miss almost 20 games, but he wasn\u2019t himself when he returned. His burst was gone, and so many of his churning duck drives stopped shorter, finished with less balance, and enjoyed less burst with his last step. Later, he sprained his ankle. He didn\u2019t rediscover his physical form until March.<\/p>\n<p>But from March on, he actually surpassed his early season form. His statistics equalled those from the start of the year, and he actually shot better on 2-point shots.<\/p>\n<p>And, of course, he carried that into the playoffs.<\/p>\n<p>Barrett became Toronto\u2019s offensive life blood in the playoffs. He scored 24 points a game while finishing the vast majority of those in traffic with at least one center standing between him and the basket. His push shots and floaters were the staple diet of Toronto\u2019s offence, the rice of the meal. They weren\u2019t all he offered. He ran in transition, he crashed the offensive glass. (His rebounding skyrocketed to 7.0 a game in the playoffs, far above anything he has ever averaged in the regular season.)<\/p>\n<p>All told, he had, by far, the <a href=\"https:\/\/cleaningtheglass.com\/stats\/team\/28\/onoff?seasontype=playoffs#tab-team_efficiency\" title=\"team&#039;s best offensive on\/offs\" data-wpel-link=\"external\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow external noopener noreferrer\">team\u2019s best offensive on\/offs<\/a> on the team in the playoffs. The offence basically collapsed when he hit the bench. The team\u2019s 3-point rate and accuracy skyrocketed when he played because he was more or less the only consistent paint touch on the team. Without Barrett, the team was dead in the water in the playoffs. With him, it had a chance.<\/p>\n<p>It was the best Barrett has ever been, both in the micro \u2014 game winner! \u2014 and in the macro. Of course, it all wasn\u2019t quite enough. Barrett being a team\u2019s second-best player was not enough for the Raptors to win a round in the playoffs. They came close, but this ain\u2019t horseshoes, and nor is it hand grenades. The thing is, Barrett shouldn\u2019t be a team\u2019s second-best player. He performed immaculately in the role. But if the Raptors have their druthers, that won\u2019t happen again. Whether that is because the team has upgraded, or because Barrett is elsewhere, will be determined this offseason. But Barrett has put a claim in; he is trying to become a legend as the hometown kid.<\/p>\n<p>Barrett has laid the foundations in Toronto. Nothing is guaranteed. But don\u2019t be surprised if Barrett\u2019s 2025-26 is just the start.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The following is part of Raptors Republic\u2019s series of pieces reviewing the season for the Toronto Raptors. 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