Barnes, Raptors look to build on early showing of defensive potential
TORONTO — While it’s still early in the season, Scottie Barnes has displayed the potential that led to Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic’s proclamation before the year began.
Barnes had 17 points on only 6-for-16 shooting, but his impact was felt in other ways in Toronto’s 97-94 season-opening win against Minnesota.Wednesday. He had five of Toronto’s 11 blocked shots and two of its nine steals, along with eight rebounds.
His disruptiveness only furthered the idea behind Rajakovic’s claim before the season started that Barnes will one day be the defensive player of the year.
“Yeah, we talked about it multiple times, just him saying the ability of me being able to win defensive player of the year with me being versatile, guarding one (point guard) through five (centre),” the third-year forward told reporters at Thursday’s practice.