Replenished Raptors dispatch hobbled Nets, extend win streak to 4 games
Siakam (27), Anunoby (25) lead in points as Toronto pulls away in 2nd half
Pascal Siakam had 27 points and nine rebounds, OG Anunoby scored 25 points and the Toronto Raptors seized control in the third quarter in a 114-103 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night, extending their winning streak to four games.
Kyrie Irving had 28 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, and Bruce Brown added 21 points and 14 rebounds for the Nets, who again played without the injured Kevin Durant.
Playing at close to full strength for the first time in weeks with the return of veteran guards Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet, Toronto made 13 of 24 shots (54 per cent) and outscored the Nets 36-23 in the third quarter.
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"OG got us going early, then Pascal got it going and we just continued to get better throughout the game," Lowry said. "We figured it out."
"The chemistry built throughout the game," coach Nick Nurse said. "I thought our guys did a really good job of adjusting. Obviously, we were creating a lot of good shots. I think it was a good step forward."
Jeff Green hit a 3-pointer and Irving followed with two in the final minutes of the first quarter, propelling the Nets to a 13-point lead, their largest of the game.
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Toronto stormed ahead in the first eight minutes of the second half, hitting seven of its first nine 3-point shots and outscoring the Nets 34-14 to lead 90-72.
The Nets were down by eight early in the fourth quarter when Freddie Gillespie blocked a layup by Joe Harris, igniting a 7-0 run that put the Raptors up 104-89 with 7:37 left.
Irving and Brown helped the Nets cut the gap to five with 3:01 left, but they got no closer.
Raptors power forward Chris Boucher was helped off the floor with a left knee sprain with 10:53 remaining.
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