The Telegram (St. John's)

Raptor rookie a post-season revelation

Anunoby has shone in playoff debut, expected to play key role versus Cavs

- BY LORI EWING

A couple of minutes into Game 3 of Toronto’s openingrou­nd playoff series against Washington, OG Anunoby took an elbow to the back from eight-year NBA veteran Markieff Morris.

The Raptors rookie put two hands to Morris’s chest and shoved him back. A scuffle ensued.

The bright lights of the postseason can prove too much for a first-timer — think Terrence Ross in the Raptors’ playoff series against Brooklyn in 2014.

But through the first six playoff games of his brief NBA career, Anunoby has stood up to the challenge, knocking down shots with an icy sureness, and coming up huge on the defensive end against Washington’s all-stars John Wall and Bradley Beal.

Raptors coach Dwane Casey calls Anunoby an “old-head rookie.”

“He’s very confident in who he is and what he is and his role,” Casey said. “I think that’s a lot of the maturity factor that you see is the confidence he has in himself, which is a good thing. I haven’t seen it shaken yet, so hopefully it continues and continues to grow. I think this year has been great for the young man. He’s done everything we’ve asked him to, he’s grown in so many areas. This is only the beginning for him.”

The Raptors felt they got the steal of last year’s NBA draft when Anunoby dropped to 23rd overall after missing most of his final season at Indiana with a torn ACL.

His rehabilita­tion was swift, and by the 13th game of the season he’d played his way into the starting lineup.

He’s a 47 per cent shooter, averaging 5.9 points in 20 minutes a game in the regular-season. Incredibly, his stats have improved in the post-season — he’s shooting a sizzling 59 per cent and 47 per cent from the three-point line.

With the Raptors taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers in a second-round playoff series beginning tonight in Toronto, the 20-year-old Anunoby is about to face the toughest test of his career in stopping Lebron James. Bring it, the rookie says. “I’m pretty confident,” he said. “I think each time I’ve played him it’s gotten better guarding him, so, I’m confident.

“He’s pretty strong but I feel like I’m strong too.”

Anunoby, whose full name is Ogugua and who wears Ugg slippers when he’s not in sneakers, is a bit of an enigma. Quiet but not impolite, he wastes few words when answering questions from reporters.

The media probed the sixfoot-eight small forward on Monday with numerous questions about James. Asked if the game plan was to allow nothing easy for the Cavs superstar, he responded with “Yeah.” Can you tire him out? “You have to ask him. I don’t know if he’s tired. I’m going to try to get him tired.”

Do you get nervous before big games?

“No. I have no reason to be nervous.”

Anunoby’s poise in the postseason has come as no surprise to Demar Derozan, who said that’s part of his personalit­y.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO/FRANK GUNN ?? The Toronto Raptors’ OG Anunoby (3) goes up for a shot against the Washington Wizards’ Marcin Gortat during Game 5 of their first-round NBA playoff series Wednesday in Toronto. Anunoby shot almost 60 percent from the floor as the Raptors took the...
CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO/FRANK GUNN The Toronto Raptors’ OG Anunoby (3) goes up for a shot against the Washington Wizards’ Marcin Gortat during Game 5 of their first-round NBA playoff series Wednesday in Toronto. Anunoby shot almost 60 percent from the floor as the Raptors took the...

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