Toronto Raptors, Golden State Warriors and OT
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SCOTTIE Barnes delivered a historic all-around performance as the Toronto Raptors outlasted the Golden State Warriors, 141-127, in overtime on Sunday (Monday, D
BOTTOM LINE: Toronto hosts the Orlando Magic after the Raptors took down the Golden State Warriors 141-127 in overtime. The Raptors are 16-10 in Eastern Conference games. Toronto ranks fourth in the league allowing just 112.9 points per game while holding opponents to 46.6% shooting.
Watch extended highlights of the Golden State Warriors' 141-127 loss in overtime to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday at Scotiabank Arena.Warriors vs. Raptors highlights: Top plays in Golden State's 141-1
Still, Perkins isn’t wrong that the Warriors seem broken. This was the seventh time this season that the Warriors blew a double-digit lead. And Steph Curry’s 39-point game was his 10th time scoring 30 or more this season, but Golden State has only gone 4-6 in those 10 games. And even in the wins, the Dubs are publicly spatting with each other.
The Golden State Warriors take their three-game win streak to Toronto to face the Raptors at 3:30 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Arena.
Injuries and rotation questions define the Golden State Warriors' visit to the Toronto Raptors. With key players sidelined on both sides, the game hinges on who better manages lineup gaps. Stephen Curry's scoring and Scottie Barnes' all-around play are focal points,
The Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors meet Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario.