The Toronto Raptors (16-33) took control late in the third quarter and cruised to their eighth win in their last ten games with a commanding 115-108 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers (28-21) on February 3.
Toronto Raptors Top Performers:
RJ Barrett 20 PTS | 6 REB | 7 AST | 43.7 FPS
Barrett has been a reliable scorer this week, putting up around 20 points in three of four games. He’s shooting the ball well, but his three-point and free-throw accuracy could use some improvement. Still, he remains an elite fantasy asset with his contributions in multiple categories.
Ochai Agbaji 12 PTS | 5 REB | 3 BLK | 34.5 FPS
Agbaji has become a defensive force, racking up 10 stocks in his last three games. But his offensive impact remains limited, with his three-point shot still hit-or-miss.
Scottie Barnes 15 PTS | 7 REB | 5 AST | 32.9 FPS
Barnes has been a key driver of the team’s recent surge, consistently delivering strong numbers as a scorer, rebounder, and passer, along with elite defensive stats and minimal turnovers over their last ten games. However, his shooting percentages have put a slight dent in his otherwise standout fantasy value.
Gradey Dick 18 PTS | 7-9 FG | 1 STL | 26.1 FPS
Dick has reached double figures in ten of his last eleven games. His efficiency has always been an issue, but he completely turned it around with today’s performance.
Jakob Poeltl 10 PTS | 10 REB | 3 AST | 25.5 FPS
Poeltl has been a force this season, recording his 19th double-double. His offensive output was up-and-down last month, but he’s provided exceptional and consistent numbers for his position and has shown notable growth in his playmaking in recent games.
Los Angeles Clippers Top Performers:
James Harden 25 PTS | 7 AST | 2 STL | 48.5 FPS
Harden remained a significant contributor, but his flaws are impossible to ignore. He’s tallied 10+ assists six times in his last eight games, though it’s been accompanied by 5+ turnovers every time. His shooting struggles remain constant, and his three-point shot has gone a noticeable dip. But he’s stayed steady at the line, helping him reach 20+ points in four of his last five games.
Ivica Zubac 18 PTS | 8 REB | 3 BLK | 41.1 FPS
Big Zu has emerged as an offensive force lately, averaging 19.5 points in his last four games with impressive efficiency from the field and the free-throw line. He’s been a constant performer last month, scoring in double digits and grabbing 8+ rebounds in every game, with occasional big performances for his position.
Kevin Porter Jr. 17 PTS | 7 REB | 5 AST | 33.9 FPS
Porter has been a decent scorer, rebounder, and passer last month, but his limited role combined with his deficiencies from the three and at the line make him a difficult player to roster.
Nicolas Batum 11 PTS | 3-4 3PT | 4 REB | 21.8 FPS
Batum has been providing a huge offensive spark, contributing a strong volume from three along with a handful of rebounds in his last two games.
Derrick Jones Jr. 8 PTS | 1 STL | 2 BLK | 20.1 FPS
Jones’ offense has become a rollercoaster following a surge last week, but he’s maintained strong rebounding and defensive numbers.
Biggest Disappointment of the Game:
Kawhi Leonard 14 PTS | 6-18 FG | 4 TO
Leonard’s recent performance has been encouraging, with strong numbers on both ends of the floor. He did struggle in today’s game, but has shown good progress with his recovery by playing in six-straight games.