Raptors struggling without RJ Barrett as NBA Cup quarterfinal vs. Knicks looms
TORONTO — When Darko Rajakovic was asked for an update on injured offensive dynamo RJ Barrett before the Toronto Raptors’ third loss in a row on Sunday, the head coach promised an update later in the week.
Judging by the way Barrett was hobbling around outside the Raptors locker room after his team’s 121-113 defeat to the Boston Celtics on Sunday, the Canadian requires more time for his sprained right knee to heal.
Whether it’s good or bad news on the 25-year-old Barrett’s health, the rest of his teammates know they have to figure out how to win without him. The Raptors have dropped five of their last eight games without the Mississauga, Ont., standout and five of their last six without Barrett.
“Getting used to playing without somebody who averages 20 and is a real focal point in our offence (isn’t easy),” said Toronto guard Jamal Shead. “Getting used to trying to have other people step up, I think we can do it. We just haven’t figured it out yet.”
