Photo taken at the intense moment of the match. TSN


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The Toronto Raptors delivered a thrilling performance, overcoming the Atlanta Hawks 109-97 on Friday night. This marks their second consecutive NBA Cup victory and fourth overall in the tournament.

Raptors Overcome Early Deficit

Toronto fell behind by 13 points in the second quarter. However, they didn’t panic. Scottie Barnes’ layup midway through the fourth quarter gave the Raptors an 82-81 lead. From that moment, Toronto began pulling away.

Key Players Step Up

Brandon Ingram led the Raptors with 20 points. RJ Barrett added 19, while Immanuel Quickley contributed 18 points. Barnes finished with a double-double, scoring 14 points and collecting 10 rebounds. Quickley’s three-pointer to make it 85-81 was a turning point in the game.

Raptors Rally During Road Trip

This victory came in the opener of a five-game road trip. Toronto had struggled earlier in the season, losing four straight games after an initial win in Atlanta. Now, with back-to-back NBA Cup victories, the team appears to have regained confidence.

Hawks Miss Trae Young

Atlanta played without All-Star guard Trae Young, who is sidelined with a sprained right MCL. Jalen Johnson stepped up for the Hawks with 21 points. Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 20, and Kristaps Porziņgis scored 17. Despite their efforts, Atlanta fell short. The Hawks now hold a 1-1 record in NBA Cup play.

Raptors’ Depth Makes the Difference

Toronto’s comeback highlights their roster depth and versatility. Barnes, Ingram, and Barrett all contributed crucial plays. Quickley’s sharpshooting prevented Atlanta from regaining control in the fourth quarter.

Atlanta Struggles Without Leadership

The Hawks struggled without Young’s playmaking. They relied heavily on Johnson, Alexander-Walker, and Porziņgis. However, Toronto’s defense and timely scoring proved too strong.

Raptors Showcase Team Resilience

The Raptors demonstrated mental toughness, turning a first-half deficit into a decisive win. Barnes’ impact on both ends of the court helped swing momentum in Toronto’s favor. The Raptors rally shows why they remain a serious contender in the NBA Cup.

Momentum Builds for Toronto

With four wins in the tournament, Toronto is gaining confidence and momentum. Fans will be watching closely as the team continues its road trip, hoping this streak continues.

Hawks Need to Regroup

Atlanta must regroup and adapt without Young. Defensive lapses and critical scoring runs by Toronto determined the game. The Hawks will aim to rebound in upcoming matches to stay competitive in NBA Cup play.

Raptors Rally Shows Teamwork

Toronto’s win was a team effort. Ingram’s scoring, Barrett’s consistency, Barnes’ double-double, and Quickley’s sharpshooting fueled the comeback. The Raptors rally underscores the team’s resilience and potential for continued success.

Looking Ahead

The NBA Cup race is heating up. Toronto aims to extend its winning streak, while Atlanta faces a challenge to regain form. The Raptors’ performance sends a clear message: they are a force to be reckoned with this season.

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