Warriors instant analysis: Curry’s big game squandered in loss to Toronto
- Sunday, Scottie Barnes, Toronto Raptors forward, recorded a triple-double with 23 points, a franchise-high 25 rebounds and 10 assists as Toronto defeated Golden State in overtime.
- Barnes' tip-in with 24.8 seconds tied the game 122-122, and Toronto scored 35 points off 21 Golden State turnovers to force overtime.
- Immanuel Quickley paced Toronto with 27 points and seven assists while Brandon Ingram added 26; at 24 years, 149 days, Scottie Barnes is the youngest player with such a game since Maurice Stokes.
- The victory snapped Toronto Raptors' five-game home skid and moved the Raptors to a 19-14 record, while Golden State Warriors fell to 16-16, returning to.500.
- Toronto begins a five-game homestand aiming to build momentum despite missing centres Jakob Poeltl and Collin Murray-Boyles.
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The Toronto Raptors (19-14) won an intriguing victory in the NBA. They defeated the Golden State Warriors (16-16) at home in overtime with a score of 141:127 (33:29, 32:35, 31:36, 26:22, 19:5).
ESPN Analyst Rips Steve Kerr After Warriors Stunning OT Collapse
ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins did not mince words after watching the Golden State Warriors squander a late lead, shrink themselves out of a game, and ultimately unravel in a 141–127 overtime loss to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday.“The Warriors are broken!!!!” Perkins wrote on X. “One day Steve Kerr is going to realize that you need size and athleticism — Kuminga — to compete against the good teams in the league.”The comments followed a loss that …
"SOMEONE STOP BABY JOKIC AND GIANNIS" - NBA Fans Meltdown as Scottie Barnes Makes History with 25-Rebound Triple-Double to Beat Warriors in OT
Toronto Raptors star Scottie Barnes had a historic game against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday. Barnes led the Raptors to a 141-127 overtime win with 23 points, 25 rebounds and 10 assists.
Warriors instant analysis: Curry’s big game squandered in loss to Toronto
Despite possessing multiple double-digit leads in the second half, the Warriors found themselves in a familiar spot: stuck in a close game, with turnovers to blame in Toronto on Sunday afternoon. Immanuel Quickley’s 3-pointer for the Raptors with under a minute tied the game at 120. Brandin Podziemski gave the Warriors another lead by grabbing an offensive rebound off a rare Steph Curry miss and putting it in with 32.8 remaining. Scottie Barnes …
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