For the first time since being traded from the Knicks to the Toronto Raptors last month, RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley make their return to Madison Square Garden on Saturday as both teams square off at 7:30 p.m.
Since the trade, which brought OG Anunoby, Malachi Flynn and Precious Achiuwa to New York, the Knicks have gone 8-3 (8-2 with the three players in the lineup) and are currently sitting in fifth place in the Eastern Conference at 25-17.
Clearly, the trade has proved beneficial to New York thus far. In fact, Anunoby has a plus/minus of plus-170 since joining the Knicks – the highest plus/minus in NBA history posted by a player in his first 10 games with a franchise.
On the other side, they lost fan favorites Barrett and Quickley who were having solid seasons in their own right but who have elevated their production in Toronto.
So how will it feel when they come back to where it all started, now as visitors? First of all, “definitely weird” according to Barrett.
“I loved the New York fans from Day 1, I still do,” Barrett said. “So whatever happens at The Garden, I appreciate them regardless… Those experiences with those people over there, coming in at 19 [years old] and leaving at 23, it definitely helped me grow up. I’ll never forget New York. I’ll never forget this place and all the people.”
He continued:
“It’s like a show, The Garden. With all the lights and everything that goes on. So I was always appreciative with that, I always loved playing in The Garden. Now to be a visitor, I’m excited to see what that’s like.”
“It’ll be cool just to be back at The Garden,” Quickley said. “This is where I started my career so a lot of different emotions and looking forward to the game, competing, trying to get a win… I’m gonna try not to cry, but it’ll be a good one.”
At 16-26, and having traded Anunoby as well as Pascal Siakam to the Indiana Pacers, the Raptors are currently in a rebuilding mode and have chosen Barrett and Quickley to be a part of that process.