RJ Barrett is set to play his first playoff game in Toronto on Thursday night. He feels like a kid again, excited to play in front of his family and friends.
What's at stake?
The Toronto Raptors are down 2-0 in the series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. RJ Barrett will be key to their chances of turning it around.
The road to the playoffs
The Raptors have had a long road back to the playoffs, with roster resets and coaching changes since their 2019 championship win. RJ Barrett is now a key piece of the team.
RJ Barrett was born in Toronto and raised in nearby Mississauga. He was a prodigy from a young age, dominating at Montverde Academy before starring at Duke.
The series so far
The Cavaliers took Game 1, 126-113, behind a dominant performance from Donovan Mitchell. Game 2 followed a similar script, with a 115-105 Cavaliers win powered by Mitchell, James Harden, and Evan Mobley.
The Raptors have shown flashes, with Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett carrying the scoring load. But inconsistency and turnovers have been costly. Immanuel Quickley's absence has been particularly problematic.
RJ Barrett is excited to play in front of the crowd, his family, and friends. He takes pride in representing the Raptors and is looking forward to a great night at Scotiabank Arena.
The series now shifts to Toronto, where the Raptors will play their first home playoff game in four years. RJ Barrett will be the emotional bridge between the team's past and future.
The Raptors will need to improve their performance to turn the series around. RJ Barrett will be key to their chances, and he's ready to put on a show in front of his home crowd.
On Thursday night, RJ Barrett will take to the court, looking to make a difference in the series. The crowd will be behind him, cheering him on as he looks to lead the Raptors to a win.