Raptors Bigs' Strategy Works Against Wembanyama but Toronto Still Comes up Short
The Spurs extended their win streak to 10 with 44% shooting from three-point range, overcoming a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit against the Raptors.
- San Antonio Spurs' Devin Vassell led all scorers with 21 points as the Spurs rallied to a 110-107 victory in Toronto on Wednesday.
- Resting top players to start the fourth backfired as the Spurs opened on a 15-2 run, erasing a 12-point deficit, after Rajakovic's lineup decision.
- San Antonio Spurs hit a blistering 17-39 from three, with De'Aaron Fox scoring 20 and Dylan Harper adding 15 points, seven assists and five rebounds off the bench.
- The Spurs extended their win streak to 10 and secured win number 42, marking their first winning season since 2018-19, and head to Brooklyn on Thursday.
- Wembanyama's late block on Jakob Poeltl with 43 seconds left kept Toronto within four points, and Murray-Boyles left with a thumb contusion in the fourth quarter.
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Raptors bigs’ strategy works against Wembanyama but Toronto still comes up short
TORONTO - When the Toronto Raptors announced their starting lineup against the San Antonio Spurs, there was a small surprise at centre with rookie Collin Murray-Boyles taking the tipoff instead of veteran Jakob Poeltl.
Raptors bigs' strategy works against Wembanyama but Toronto still comes up short
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Spurs win 10th straight, Pistons silence Thunder in battle of NBA's best
The San Antonio Spurs edged the Toronto Raptors 110-107 on Wednesday, pushing their NBA winning streak to 10 games and closing in on Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City Thunder, who fell to the Detroit Pistons.
TORONTO (AP) — Devin Vassell scored 21 points, De’Aaron Fox scored 20 and San Antonio’s Spurs beat Victor Wembanyama’s bad night to beat Toronto’s Raptors on Wednesday 110-107. The Spurs extended their best winning streak in the season to 10 games. Wembanyama scored 12 points by hitting three out of 12 field shots. He hit 1 out of 6 from the 3-point and 5 out of 6 free throws line, where his only errand reached 8.7 seconds for playing in regular…
San Antonio won last night in Toronto (110-107), despite a disappointing performance. Wemby was unattainable in defense but little inspired in attack. The Spurs fly towards the final stages, while they play in Brooklyn this Thursday.
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