Siakam sets pace at Raptors camp with work ethic
Global News
There is no beating Pascal Siakam to the gym in the morning.
VICTORIA – There is no beating Pascal Siakam to the gym in the morning.
The Toronto Raptors forward is setting the pace at training camp in Victoria, as the first at practice and the last to leave. Siakam stated a lofty goal at media day on Monday of being a top-five player in the NBA. His teammates believe he has the work ethic to get there.
“Pascal’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen — ever,” said forward Khem Birch. “When he wakes up in the morning, I don’t even think he eats breakfast or stretches. He works out for hours before practice, practises, and then works out for another hour after practice. I’ve never seen anything like it.
“I think he’s going to be very special, coming soon. This is going to be a really big year for him.”
The 28-year-old Siakam was named the league’s most improved player in the Raptors’ championship season in 2019, and earned all-star honours the following year. He’s been All-NBA twice in the past three seasons.
He had rough time in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was the target of racists on social media after he struggled in the NBA bubble in 2020.
Siakam got off to a slow start last season after missing training camp and the first 10 games due to off-season shoulder surgery, but bounced back to average 22.8 points and a career-high 8.5 rebounds.
“I just feel like it’s time to take another step. I’ve always believed in that. I’ve tried every single year to take another step,” Siakam said on Monday’s media day. “After the year that I had, I just feel like there’s so many things I can get better on, and the next step, like I’ve been All-NBA, I’ve been an All-Star. I want to be a top-five player in the league. I want to be one of the best, and I will do everything that I can to work toward that.