Ochai Agbaji’s defensive versatility helping Raptors against NBA’s brightest stars
TORONTO — If you want to quickly find Ochai Agbaji during a Toronto Raptors game, just look for the other team’s best player. He’s likely guarding them.
Agbaji has been tasked with covering some of the NBA’s biggest names this season with the Raptors missing key players like all-star forward Scottie Barnes and point guard Immanuel Quickley. At six-foot-five, Agbaji is a natural guard but he’s been assigned some of the toughest forwards in the league this year including LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
“I think it’s just about really, really trusting the scouting report, trusting the team, and trusting what our game plan is for those guys,” said Agbaji on Friday. “Just try to shut them down, and having ultra awareness for those people when they’re on the court.”
The 24-year-old typically came off the bench in his first two NBA seasons — split between the Utah Jazz and Toronto — but as a part of the Raptors’ starting lineup he’s hit career highs in most major stat categories including minutes played (31.8), points (13.2), rebounds (4.8) assists (1.8), and steals (1.4). His blocks are down from 0.6 to 0.5 season over season, a negligible difference.