Toronto Raptors Weekly Recap: Ups, Downs, and Barnes’ Frustration
The Toronto Raptors had a rollercoaster week from
October 21 to October 27, securing a solid win against Cleveland but falling short in two tough matchups against the 76ers and Timberwolves. As of
November 15, the Raptors find themselves in an inconsistent stretch, with notable wins against teams like Denver and the Lakers but tough losses piling up. To make matters worse,
Scottie Barnes publicly vented his frustrations about the team’s play, and Suns star Devin Booker is now out for the season with a torn ACL.
Let’s break down the key games, player performances, and what’s happening in the Raptors' locker room.
October 21: Raptors Grind Out 114-109 Win Over Cavaliers
The Raptors kicked off the week with a hard-fought
114-109 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, powered by a breakout performance from
RJ Barrett.
Barrett led the Raptors with
24 points and 6 rebounds, providing the offensive spark Toronto needed. Brandon Ingram, still adjusting to his new team, put up a modest
12 points and 9 assists in 29 minutes, showing promise as a secondary playmaker.
On the other side,
Darius Garland led Cleveland with 24 points and 11 assists, keeping the Cavs competitive throughout. The game was marred by foul trouble for Toronto, as the Raptors committed a staggering
22 fouls, nearly costing them the win.
@RaptorsInsider:
OCT 24: Heartbreaker in Philly – Raptors Fall 124-122
Toronto went toe-to-toe with the 76ers but came up just short in a
124-122 loss. The Raptors had a chance late, but
Tyrese Maxey exploded for 35 points, proving to be too much for Toronto’s defense.
Jakob Poeltl was a beast inside, recording 15 points, 17 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 blocks—a monster stat line that should have given Toronto the edge. Unfortunately, foul trouble hurt the Raptors again as
Paul George fouled out after just 14 minutes of play.
@NBATracker:
Scottie Barnes spoke after the game about the need for better execution:
October 27: Raptors Outmatched by Timberwolves in 120-110 Loss
Toronto closed out the week with a
120-110 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Raptors struggled defensively, allowing Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns to get whatever they wanted.
While the Raptors fought hard, they lacked the consistent scoring punch needed to keep pace with the Wolves. Ingram and Quickley showed flashes, but it was another game where the Raptors couldn’t put together four quarters of high-level play.
@NBAStats:
Current Standings as of November 15: A Season of Inconsistency
Since October 27, the Raptors have shown glimpses of brilliance but remain plagued by inconsistency. Their record includes:
✅
Wins: Cleveland, Denver, Charlotte, Detroit, Lakers
❌
Losses: 76ers, Lakers, Timberwolves, Denver, Milwaukee, Clippers, Sacramento (x2)
Toronto has managed some impressive wins, including one over the defending champion Denver Nuggets, but losses to teams like the Kings and Clippers show there is still work to be done.
Scottie Barnes Calls Out His Teammates
After the second loss to Sacramento, frustration boiled over.
Scottie Barnes didn’t hold back in postgame interviews, openly calling out his teammates for their lack of focus and execution.
@SportsCenter:
Barnes' comments sparked discussion among fans and analysts. Some believe his leadership will push the team in the right direction, while others worry about potential locker room tension.
Coach Darko Rajaković addressed the situation:
NBA News: Devin Booker Out for the Season
In league-wide news, Phoenix Suns star
Devin Booker has suffered a torn right ACL and will miss the rest of the season. This is a devastating blow for the Suns, who were expected to be a top contender in the West.
@WojNBA:
For the Raptors, this injury could impact playoff seeding, as the Suns were expected to be a major threat in the West. Toronto will need to capitalize on games against struggling teams if they want to stay in the playoff hunt.
Final Thoughts: What’s Next for the Raptors?
The Raptors remain a work in progress. While players like Barrett, Poeltl, and Quickley have shown promise, consistency remains their biggest hurdle. With Barnes stepping up as a vocal leader, it will be interesting to see how the team responds.
Upcoming key matchups:
�� vs. Miami Heat – A chance to bounce back against a playoff-caliber opponent.
�� vs. Golden State Warriors – A test against Steph Curry and company.
�� vs. Indiana Pacers – Can Toronto get back on track?
As the season unfolds, Raptors fans will be hoping for more wins and fewer frustrations. Stay tuned for more updates on
#WeTheNorth.