Raptors End Losing Streak with Thrilling Win over Warriors

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Raptors End Losing Streak with Thrilling Win over Warriors
TORONTO RAPTORSGOLDEN STATE WARRIORSOchai Agbaji
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The Toronto Raptors snapped their five-game losing streak with a hard-fought 104-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors at Scotiabank Arena. Ochai Agbaji emerged as the hero, scoring key baskets in the final minutes to secure the win.

Toronto Raptors guard Ochai Agbaji delivered a clutch performance, scoring two crucial baskets in the final minutes of the fourth quarter to lead his team to a 104-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena. Agbaji's contributions proved pivotal as he gave Toronto a one-point lead with 93 seconds remaining and sealed the win with a powerful dunk just 39.8 seconds before the buzzer.

This victory marked the end of the Raptors' five-game losing streak and brought their record to 9-31. Scottie Barnes was a key contributor for Toronto, scoring 23 points, while Jakob Poeltl added 13 points and a remarkable 13 assists. The Raptors' bench provided valuable support, particularly from guard Jamal Shead who ignited the offense with back-to-back three-pointers late in the first quarter. Toronto held a narrow 28-26 lead after the first quarter and maintained a slim advantage of 52-50 at halftime. The Warriors, led by Lindy Waters III's two consecutive three-pointers, surged ahead in the fourth quarter, taking an 86-77 lead. However, Chris Boucher, representing Montreal, responded with his own back-to-back three-pointers, keeping the Raptors in contention. Boucher finished with 18 points and seven rebounds. Andrew Wiggins, a Canadian native who grew up near Toronto, received cheers from the 19,615 fans in attendance as he scored his first basket of the game. This marked his first appearance at Scotiabank Arena since 2018. Meanwhile, Toronto swingman RJ Barrett faced early foul trouble, limiting his court time in the first half. He managed to contribute 15 points over 26 minutes of play. With the Warriors pressing hard in the final minutes, Boucher secured a crucial rebound, ensuring Toronto's one-point lead remained intact. The Raptors will host the Boston Celtics in their next game on Wednesday

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