Pascal Siakam tied his career high with 5 three-pointers and had 31 points in just three quarters of work as the Toronto Raptors cruised past the New York Knicks 126-98 on November 28, 2019.

What happened?

The Raptors improved to 8-0 at home, a franchise record, with Fred VanVleet adding 15 points with four assists and three rebounds.

Pascal Siakam's performance was key to the team's success, with the 25-year-old forward showing off his shooting skills.

Why it matters for Pascal Siakam

Toronto head coach Nick Nurse believes that Siakam will reach his true potential as an NBA player in the next 18 months, citing his hard work and dedication to improving his game.

Siakam's mindset is to always work on his craft, understanding that he started playing basketball late, at the age of 17.

What comes next?

The Raptors will look to continue their winning streak, with Siakam playing a crucial role in the team's success.

On November 28, 2019, the Knicks' RJ Barrett, from Mississauga, Ont., announced that he would play for Canada at the Olympic qualifying tournament, wearing customized red sneakers that read "Made in Canada" on the sides.

Barrett finished with 16 points, five rebounds, and four assists, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Raptors' strong performance.

The Knicks have lost 15 of their past 16 games against the Raptors, including their last seven meetings.

Pascal Siakam's career high in three-pointers is now a notable part of his growing reputation as a talented NBA player.

The Raptors' 126-98 win over the Knicks marked a significant victory for the team, with Siakam's 31 points leading the way.

As the season progresses, Siakam will look to continue improving his game, with the support of his coach and teammates.

The Toronto Raptors' home record now stands at 8-0, a testament to the team's strong performance so far this season.

Pascal Siakam's hard work and dedication to his craft are paying off, with the 25-year-old forward becoming a key player for the Raptors.

The New York Knicks will look to bounce back from their loss, but for now, the Raptors are celebrating their dominant win.

On November 28, 2019, the Raptors proved themselves to be a formidable team, with Pascal Siakam at the forefront of their success.