Word spilled across social media late Friday and early today that Detroit Pistons swingman Stanley Johnson had a hell of a day playing basketball in Toronto.

In the fifth annual OVO Bounce, a summer tournament featuring NBA players and sponsored by music star and Toronto native Drake, much like the Drew League in California or, on a smaller scale, the Moneyball games in East Lansing, Johnson could not be stopped in the final game Friday.

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Multiple reports on Twitter have Johnson accredited for 86 points in the game.

Now, it's not as if lock-down defense is of the highest order in these games designed to keep guys in shape and allow their competitive juices to flow a bit. But, 86 points, no matter how long the game, is more than impressive.

Johnson has spent much of this summer in Santa Barbara, Calif., working out at the Peak Performance Project facility, where virtually his every move is tracked to max out his time in the gym.

With 86 points Friday, maybe it's working.

Last summer, Johnson didn't not spend the off-season at P3, but he did participate in the OVO Bounce. A few reports had Johnson making the game-winning shot for his team in last year's tournament final.