Immanuel Quickley Delivers a Night to Remember in Statement Win Over Warriors

Immanuel Quickley authored one of the most complete and explosive performances of his career Tuesday night, torching the Golden State Warriors in a 145–127 Toronto Raptors victory at Chase Center. In a league defined by elite guard play, Quickley didn’t just keep pace — he controlled the game from start to finish.


Quickley poured in 40 points and 10 assists, matching his career high in scoring while posting a dominant double-double that showcased both his offensive brilliance and his evolution as a lead guard. From the opening tip, he dictated tempo, attacked mismatches, and punished Golden State’s defense at every level of the floor.

What made the night historic was the efficiency. Quickley shot an absurd 11-for-13 from the field, knocked down 7-of-8 from three, and was flawless at the free-throw line (11-for-11). Whether pulling up off the dribble, finishing through contact, or burying timely jumpers, he was simply unguardable. Every Raptors run seemed to begin — or end — with Quickley making a play.

Yet this performance went beyond scoring. As Golden State committed extra defenders to slow him down, Quickley calmly dissected the defense, tallying 10 assists and orchestrating an offense that finished with 42 team assists, a season high for Toronto. His balance of aggression and playmaking kept the Warriors scrambling all night.

Golden State had moments offensively, but they had no answer for Quickley’s pace, precision, and poise. Every time the Warriors threatened momentum, Quickley responded — with a bucket, a trip to the line, or a perfectly timed pass. The game never felt out of his control.

For Toronto, the performance carried weight beyond the win. Just days removed from a nine-point outing and lingering questions surrounding his contract, Quickley delivered a defining statement. This wasn’t empty production or a hot shooting stretch — it was a star-level performance on the road against a championship-tested franchise.

On a night in San Francisco, Immanuel Quickley didn’t just have a big game. He delivered a historic one — announcing himself as a player capable of taking over, leading an offense, and rising when the lights shine brightest.

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Landon Kardian