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December 3, 2025 Tags:

After a rough weekend, the Toronto Raptors shrugged off a two-game losing streak with a hard-fought 121-118 victory against the Portland Trail Blazers. Despite early struggles and statistical disadvantages, the Raptors showed resilience, depth, and execution to reclaim momentum as December began.

Early Struggles Against a Hot Blazers Start

Portland jumped out to a fast lead, exploiting Toronto’s known weakness in defensive rebounding. Donovan Clingan, the 7-foot-2, 300-pound forward, dominated the paint with nearly five offensive rebounds in 25 minutes, helping the Blazers convert second-chance opportunities.

The Raptors, lacking size beyond Jakob Poeltl, typically rank middle-of-pack in defensive rebounding. Early on, the scoreboard reflected that challenge as Portland applied pressure with sharp shooting and active boards.

Raptors Find Solutions

Despite the Blazers’ hot start, Toronto adapted quickly. The Raptors limited Portland to nine offensive rebounds while grabbing ten themselves, winning the rebounding battle 43-39. Attention to detail and execution of the game plan allowed them to withstand Portland’s energy and slow the comeback attempts.

Scottie Barnes spearheaded the effort with a complete performance: 28 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, and two critical blocks, including a late-game stop on Deni Avdija. His play underscored Toronto’s ability to remain calm under pressure.

Contributions Across the Roster

Brandon Ingram added 21 points, including a decisive dunk with 17 seconds left, effectively sealing the win. Immanuel Quickley kept the Raptors’ offense flowing, scoring 12 of his 22 points in the first quarter while adding eight assists.

Secondary contributors also made a difference. Jamal Shead forced six of Portland’s 14 turnovers, providing energy and defensive intensity despite shooting struggles. Gradey Dick showcased defensive improvement and efficient scoring, finishing with 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting. His fourth-quarter baskets helped maintain the lead when the Blazers closed the gap to two points.

Shaedon Sharpe’s Aggressive Play

Newcomer Shaedon Sharpe impressed with his aggressive drives to the rim, scoring 23 points on 9-of-18 shooting. Sharpe’s focus on attacking the basket has boosted his free-throw attempts, now averaging 6.7 per 36 minutes, a career-high. While his three-point shooting remains a work in progress, Sharpe remains confident his accuracy will improve as the season progresses.

"I'm just trying to be aggressive and force the refs to make a call," said Sharpe. His athleticism and finishing ability added excitement and scoring balance to Toronto’s offense.

RJ Barrett’s Recovery Monitored

RJ Barrett remains sidelined with a knee sprain, affecting the Raptors’ offensive rating. Coach Darko Rajakovic confirmed Barrett is improving but not yet participating in team activities. His availability for the NBA Cup quarterfinals on December 9 against the New York Knicks remains uncertain.

In Barrett’s absence, second-year wing Ja’Kobe Walter has stepped into the starting lineup, taking on challenging defensive assignments. Walter’s growth against elite scorers like Donovan Mitchell and Jalen Brunson highlights the Raptors’ depth and player development strategy.

Team Resilience and December Momentum

Toronto’s ability to respond to adversity, draw on multiple scoring sources, and maintain defensive discipline underscored their victory. Despite a 15-point fourth-quarter lead shrinking late, the Raptors stayed composed, converting a mini slump into a confidence-boosting win.

The 121-118 triumph improves Toronto’s record to 15-7, positioning them second in a tightly packed Eastern Conference. For the Blazers, missing several key players, the loss drops them to 8-13, highlighting the challenges of depth and rebounding against Toronto’s adaptable roster.

Looking Ahead

The Raptors’ win shows their resilience, bench contributions, and ability to execute under pressure. With Barnes’ leadership, Ingram’s scoring, and Sharpe’s aggression, Toronto enters December with momentum and a blueprint for weathering future challenges.

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