In a standout performance, RJ Barrett erupted for a season-high 37 points, leading the Toronto Raptors to a 133-118 triumph over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night in San Francisco. Acquired from the New York Knicks on December 30, Barrett showcased his scoring prowess by connecting on 13 of 20 shots, including 5 of 8 from beyond the arc, in the third-highest scoring game of his career.
Teaming up with Immanuel Quickley, who contributed a game-high 10 assists and nine points, Barrett played a pivotal role in the Raptors’ victory. This win marks Toronto’s third in four games, including notable victories against the Cleveland Cavaliers and Memphis Grizzlies since the trade that saw OG Anunoby move to the Knicks.
Barrett wasted no time, sinking a 3-pointer just 12 seconds into the game, and the Raptors never relinquished their lead. Despite facing a Warriors team without key players Draymond Green and Chris Paul, Toronto surged ahead with a 27-point lead in the second quarter.
While the Warriors mounted a comeback in the third quarter, narrowing the gap to 96-87, Toronto responded with a strong finish to secure the win.
In addition to his scoring prowess, Barrett contributed six rebounds and six assists. Jakob Poeltl recorded a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, while Chris Boucher added 17 points, and Pascal Siakam contributed 16.
The Raptors demonstrated remarkable shooting accuracy, with Boucher hitting all seven of his shots, including three 3-pointers, resulting in an overall shooting percentage of 58.5%. Their efficiency extended to beyond the arc, connecting on 45.5% of their 3-point attempts.
On the other side, Stephen Curry had an off-night, finishing with just nine points and going 2-for-14 overall, missing all nine 3-point attempts. Klay Thompson led the Warriors with 25 points, including five successful 3-pointers, and Trayce Jackson-Davis recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Barrett’s explosive performance propelled the Raptors to a convincing victory, showcasing their strength and resilience on the court.