
"Immanuel Quickley has had quite the 2025-26 season thus far. It was marred by an early shooting drought, that looked extremely dire for him to escape, but his comrades and coach kept the faith in his ability to turn it around. Of course, his standout season moment came during his remarkable stretch of play from January 19 to 25, when he earned the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week award for his efforts."
"Quickley had a star-making performance against the Warriors, putting up one of the most efficient 40-point games in league history. However, his next two games fell short, raising questions about whether he had just caught lightning in a bottle or if he could sustain this level of excellence. If you know Immanuel Quickley by now, you understand it's best to ride out his storms and trust that he'll find his rhythm when it counts."
"Immanuel Quickley is averaging 19.0 points on 51.5 percent field goal shooting and an impressive 47.5 percent from three, all while taking a higher volume with 8.0 three-point attempts per game. Quickley also dished out a total of 28 assists in February with under five turnovers (he has four), making him one of only two players - alongside Spurs' guard Dylan Harper - to do so thus far."
Immanuel Quickley began the 2025-26 season struggling with an early shooting drought before teammates and coaches maintained confidence in his scoring ability. He delivered a standout stretch from January 19–25 that earned NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors and included one of the most efficient 40-point games in league history against the Warriors. He briefly cooled over the next two games but regained form entering February. Quickley averaged 19.0 points on 51.5 percent shooting and 47.5 percent from three in February while attempting 8.0 threes per game, adding 28 assists with only four turnovers, and becoming a primary driver of Toronto's momentum.
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