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Raptors rout the Wizards, 140-100
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The Toronto Raptors are off to a great start in the first month of the season because all of their players are clicking. The starters are building chemistry wit
Raptors players jokingly gang up on Brandon Ingram after he misses a huddle, adding humor to a strong run and big win over the Wizards.
When the NBA work dried up, Malachi Flynn went to Turkey. But his excellent play there has seen him make at least one enemy.
While there are still two cup games for the Raptors to play — one Friday and one next Wednesday — the Raptors are in an ideal spot. They could clinch their quarterfinal berth as soon as Friday, and become the first team in the NBA to do so.
The Toronto Raptors and the Cleveland Cavaliers meet Thursday at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.
Toronto goes for a repeat win over visiting Brooklyn on Sunday that would stretch the Raptors' winning streak to seven games.
In a game that saw both teams go on big runs – Phoenix led by 18 in the 1st half, Minnesota rallied back and led by eight with a minute left – it was Phoenix who made the critical final push in the last minute to stun Minnesota and remain unbeaten in Group Play.
The Toronto Raptors remain one of the hottest teams in the league. The Toronto Raptors scored a season-high 140 points to destroy the Washington Wizards 140-110.
In this week’s mailbag, Doug Smith takes questions on potential Raptors trades, the 76ers, Jakob Poeltl and if Scotiabank Arena really is cold on game nights.