
"One of Toronto's most up-and-down starters delivered his most consistent month of the season. Immanuel Quickley averaged a stellar 20.5 points per game in February, and Toronto sorely needed his scoring production. Barnes, Barrett, and Ingram, Toronto's three leading scorers, all averaged below their season-long scoring averages in February. Quickley's scoring also came efficiently. He shot 52.1 percent from the field and 43.4 percent from three this month, both marks his best of the season."
"His best game of the month came against the Milwaukee Bucks on February 22nd. In that game, he scored 32 points and dished out nine assists. He was able to score those 32 points on just 19 field goal attempts. More importantly, his shot-making kept the offense afloat with Scottie Barnes missing that game."
"Sandro Mamukelashvili has been nothing short of a revelation this season. After bouncing in and out of San Antonio's rotation the past couple of seasons, Mamu signed a modest two-year, $5.3 million contract with Toronto this past offseason. To many Raptors fans' dismay, the contract includes a player option for the second season, meaning Mamukelashvili can decline it and enter free agency."
The Toronto Raptors finished February with a 6-4 record, highlighted by key performances from multiple players. Immanuel Quickley earned the "Mr. Consistency" award by averaging 20.5 points per game on 52.1% field goal shooting and 43.4% from three-point range, his best marks of the season. His scoring proved crucial when other leading scorers underperformed relative to their season averages. Quickley's standout performance came against Milwaukee on February 22nd with 32 points and nine assists on just 19 attempts. Sandro Mamukelashvili received the "Please Don't Go" award for his revelation-level production as a bench contributor after signing a modest contract with a player option for the second year.
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