
New father Fred VanVleet helps Raptors rally past Timberwolves 109-104
TORONTO — If Fred VanVleet was tired after the birth of his daughter Sanaa Marie, it didn’t show.
Arriving at Air Canada Centre an hour before tipoff and on a few hours of sleep, VanVleet had 10 points in 21:19 of play as the Toronto Raptors rallied to a 109-104 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday.
VanVleet was especially big in the fourth quarter, turning Minnesota’s defence inside out on an assist to DeMar DeRozan and boxing out Timberwolves centre Karl-Anthony Towns — who is nearly a foot taller than him — on one of the final possessions of the game.
“I’m only taking questions addressed to me as ‘dad.’ Y’all have to talk to me different now,” said VanVleet. “People who have kids or who have gone through the process of having kids, they know. They know. It all just blends together as one big day.”