
The Toronto Raptors blowout the Brooklyn Nets out of the All-Star break.
Toronto got off to a strong first quarter outscoring the Nets 30-21 and never looked back.
Gary Trent Jr. scored 25 points and Immanuel Quickley added 24 points. He shot 5-8 from three-point range and has made at least one shot from distance in 27 consecutive games, matching a career-best streak.
Toronto spoiled the debut of interim Nets coach Kevin Ollie.
Scottie Barnes had 18 points and RJ Barrett scored 12 as he matched a season high with 7 assists. The Raptors were able to snap their three-game losing streak and recorded their fist win in 12 games against Atlantic Division opponents this season.
The Raptors outscored Brooklyn 46-10 in fast-break points, a season best in that category.
Mikal Bridges led the Nets with 21 points and Cam Thomas scored 19. The Nets failed to extend a five-game winning streak against Toronto. Brooklyn has now lost three straight and 6 of their last 7 contests.
The Raptors did a great job on the defensive end. They forced the Nets to a season-high 10 turnovers. This led to 32 points for the Raptors.
Brooklyn’s 93 points were the fewest by a Toronto opponent this season. Toronto had not held an opponent to below 100 points since a 121-97 win over the Miami Heat on Jan. 17.
The Raptors led 59-48 at the half. Quickley scored 11 points in the third as the Raptors extended their lead to 82-71 heading into the fourth quarter. The Raptors led by as many as 34 points on route to the win.
In a blowout situation, newest Raptors guard DJ. Carton made his Toronto debut after singing a 10-day contract on Feb. 21. Carton scored his first NBA basket as he finished with 3 points in 4 minutes.
The Raptors will be in action again tomorrow night when they take on the Atlanta Hawks.
The Hawks are currently 4.5 games up on the Raptors for the final play-in spot in the East, so if Toronto wants any chance of being back in the play-in race this is a must win for them.
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