On the Raptors finding freedom after the trade deadline, even if some of the same old issues remain.


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Brandon Ingram delivered a dominant scoring night on Thursday.
He powered the Toronto Raptors past the revamped Chicago Bulls, 123-107.
The win came as Chicago debuted a heavily reworked roster.
Toronto, meanwhile, showed growing stability and confidence.

Ingram Sets the Tone Early

Ingram scores 33 points to lead all scorers.
He attacked from mid-range and beyond the arc.
Chicago struggled to slow him down all night.

Immanuel Quickley added strong support with 24 points.
Scottie Barnes contributed 13 points with steady all-around play.
Toronto’s offense stayed fluid and aggressive throughout.

Raptors End Losing Run Against Chicago

The victory snapped Toronto’s four-game losing streak against the Bulls.
It also marked a key milestone in the season.
The Raptors reached 31 wins in just 53 games.

That total already surpasses last season’s win count.
The result reflects Toronto’s improved balance and depth.
Role players stepped up when momentum shifted.

Chicago Debuts New Faces

The Bulls showcased several new additions.
Anfernee Simons scored 22 points in his Chicago debut.
Matas Buzelis followed with an energetic 18-point outing.

Guerschon Yabusele impressed off the bench.
He finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
It was a productive first night in a Bulls uniform.

Jaden Ivey and Jalen Smith each scored 13 points.
Isaac Okoro chipped in 10 more.
Yuki Kawamura matched his career high with seven assists.

Roster Overhaul Brings Early Growing Pains

Chicago entered the game after making seven trades.
The moves were completed before the afternoon deadline.
Several players were adjusting to new roles.

Simons and Ivey started in their first Bulls appearances.
Yabusele and Mac McClung provided bench minutes.
Chemistry issues surfaced during key stretches.

Raptors Take Control Late

Chicago erased an 11-point deficit in the third quarter.
The Bulls tied the game at 76 with under seven minutes left.
Momentum briefly shifted toward the home side.

Toronto responded with authority.
The Raptors closed the quarter on a 24-12 run.
They carried a 100-88 lead into the final period.

From there, Toronto stayed composed.
Ingram continued scoring with efficiency.
The Raptors never let Chicago threaten again.

Injuries and Lineup Adjustments

RJ Barrett missed the game with right knee soreness.
It was Toronto’s second night of a back-to-back.
Ja’Kobe Walter started in his place.

Walter delivered 12 points and solid energy.
His performance helped maintain lineup balance.
Toronto adjusted smoothly despite the absence.

What Comes Next

The Bulls return home to host Denver on Saturday night.
They will look to build chemistry quickly.
More lineup tweaks could follow.

The Raptors stay home to face Indiana on Sunday.
With momentum building, confidence is rising.
Ingram’s scoring surge sets the tone moving forward.

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