
Immanuel Quickley’s return adds new dimension to Toronto Raptors
TORONTO — Immanuel Quickley dribbled a few steps past half-court, then stagger stepped to shed his defender and launch a three-pointer with one foot still on the Toronto Raptors’ logo.
He made the 29-foot shot to cap a 25-6 Raptors run in the fourth quarter as Toronto beat the Brooklyn Nets 130-113 on Wednesday to snap an 11-game losing skid. Quickley scored 21 points and made 15 assists after missing the Raptors’ last 22 games with a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
“When you have the game taken away from you for a long time you’re a little bit more grateful. You miss it,” said Quickley after loudly wishing all the reporters in Scotiabank Arena’s conference room a Happy New Year. “Not that I took the game for granted before, I feel like I work pretty hard, but it’s just good to compete and be out there with your teammates, coaches.
“It’s just a different feeling than being on the sidelines”