
The Toronto Raptors stay in the win column after a 122-94 victory against the Milwaukee Bucks inside the Fiserv Forum.
The Raptors started off slow, scoring just 22 points in the first quarter against the Bucks, but they began to dismantle their opponent in the second quarter. The Raptors dropped 38 points in the second, outscoring the Bucks by 14 to take a nine-point lead into the locker room at halftime.
In the third quarter, the Raptors continued to grow on their lead, which became out of reach for the Bucks. In the fourth quarter, Toronto was able to cruise to a big win. Here are three takeaways from the win.
Quickley scored 32 points, while dishing out nine assists in the wind for the Raptors. He led the team on offense, and without his contributions, the team would not have pulled out of wind.
Scottie Barnes missed the game for the Raptors due to personal reasons. Despite his absence, the Raptors were able to make up for him not being there and pull out a win. The hope is for Barnes to rejoin the team in the coming days.
The Raptors committed just six turnovers in the win compared to the Bucks' 17. The Raptors have done a good job at limiting turnovers during the season and it is a big part of why the team is sitting where it is.
The Raptors are back in action on Tuesday when they host the defending champion, Oklahoma City Thunder. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET inside Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. Fans can watch the game on Sportsnet or stream it on NBA League Pass.
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