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Raptors Drub Depleted Pacers, 129-111
The Raptors secured a 129-111 win with seven double-digit scorers, while the Pacers played with only two regular starters due to injuries, officials said.
- In Indianapolis, the Raptors defeated the Pacers 129-111 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday, extending Indiana's losing streak to seven.
- With injuries depleting their roster, the Indiana Pacers played with just two regular starters available, as Tyrese Haliburton and Obi Toppin are out until at least Feb. 1 and Aaron Nesmith is expected out at least one month.
- Data show Toronto outscored Indiana 78-38 in the paint and had seven players in double figures, led by Barrett and Poeltl's 22 each.
- Completing their five-game road trip, the Toronto Raptors improved to 8-5 overall and 6-3 on the road and return home to host the Charlotte Hornets on Monday.
- The defeat cements a historically poor start for the Pacers, marking the worst 13-game start in franchise history and five straight losses by at least 17 points.
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RJ Barrett and Jakob Poeltl scored 22 points apiece on Saturday night to lead the Toronto Raptors to a 129-111 victory over the hapless Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis.Brandon Ingram added 19 points, followed by Scottie Barnes' 14 points and 11 rebounds for Toronto, which won its third straight game and its seventh in eight tries since a 1-4 start to the season. Immanuel Quickley and Sandro Mamukelashvili chipped in 12 points each, while Collin M…
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