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November 3, 2025 Tags:

RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram delivered standout performances to lift the Toronto Raptors to a convincing 117-104 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday night at Scotiabank Arena.

Barrett and Ingram Lead the Charge

Toronto, now 3-4 on the season, celebrated its first home win in three tries and recorded back-to-back victories for the first time this year.

RJ Barrett dominated the floor, dropping a game-high 27 points, while Brandon Ingram added 26 points in a balanced offensive display. The duo’s scoring efficiency gave Toronto a much-needed offensive boost and kept the Grizzlies on their heels throughout.

Scottie Barnes also impressed, notching 19 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists, and five blocks, showcasing his growing all-around impact. Collin Murray-Boyles contributed 15 points, and Immanuel Quickley chipped in nine as four of the five Raptors starters hit double figures.

Raptors Take Control After Halftime

The Raptors entered halftime with a 53-47 lead but truly pulled away in the third quarter. Ingram’s three-point play just 42 seconds into the second half extended Toronto’s lead to 58-47 — a margin they would never surrender.

By the end of the third, the Raptors held an 84-71 advantage, displaying composure and improved ball movement. Memphis attempted a late rally in the fourth, cutting the deficit to six points, but Toronto’s defence held firm to close out the game.

Grizzlies Struggle Without Ja Morant

The Grizzlies (3-4) were without their top scorer Ja Morant, who served a one-game suspension for a reported post-game confrontation with rookie head coach Tuomas Iisalo. Morant’s absence left a noticeable gap in Memphis’ offense.

In his place, Jaren Jackson Jr. stepped up with 20 points and nine rebounds, while Santi Aldama contributed 15 points off the bench. Jock Landale and Vince Williams Jr. each added 14 points, but the team lacked the closing power needed to keep pace with Toronto.

Bench and Canadian Connections

For the Raptors, Jamison Battle, who was perfect from the field in Friday’s game, didn’t attempt a shot during his brief two-minute appearance.

The Grizzlies saw Olivier-Maxence Prosper from Montreal put up six points in 12 minutes. Meanwhile, fellow Canadians Zach Edey (Toronto) and Brandon Clarke (Vancouver) are expected to return later this month as they recover from ankle and knee surgeries.

Key Takeaway: Momentum Building for Toronto

Toronto’s performance on Sunday showed renewed chemistry and confidence, especially in the third quarter where their ball movement and defensive rotations tightened. Barrett’s leadership and Ingram’s timely shooting provided the spark Toronto had been searching for all season.

For Memphis, the game highlighted the impact of Morant’s absence and the growing pains under new leadership. Still, Jackson’s consistency and Aldama’s bench play remain bright spots.

Looking Ahead

With their first home win and two consecutive victories, the Raptors appear to be finding their rhythm early in the season. If Barrett and Ingram continue to play at this level, Toronto could quickly climb the standings.

Memphis, meanwhile, will look to regroup once Morant returns, aiming to restore balance and leadership on the court.

The Raptors next face a tough road stretch, but Sunday’s performance offers a clear message — Toronto is beginning to turn a corner.

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