Here's what U.S. media is saying about Pascal Siakam following his 30-point, 11-rebound performance in the Raptors Game 3 win. (DaveZarum)
was a tertiary star or third option on his team. During the Raptors latest win, an intense 98-93 victory on the road in Orlando to take a 2-1 series lead, Siakam was Toronto’s go-to star. And it was hard not to notice.
The last time the Orlando Magic hosted a postseason game in 2012, Toronto Raptors power forward Pascal Siakam had just started playing organized basketball. Seven years later, a polished and self-fulfilled Siakam dominated Game 3 on Friday as Toronto held off Orlando 98-93 to take a 2-1 series lead. …A Siakam bucket isn’t always produced with the sort of grace and fluidity that accompany elite scorers. There are any number of moments in the sequence of movements that, unless you’re familiar with his game, might give an observer pause, especially when Siakam is working off the dribble. His lanky limbs can appear mechanical, the snapshot decisions random.
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