Overview
- Toronto won 141-127 after Scottie Barnes’ late tip-in forced overtime at 122-122.
- Overtime tilted quickly as the Raptors outscored the Warriors 19-5, capping a comeback from a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit and ending Golden State’s three-game win streak at 16-16.
- Stephen Curry scored 39 points but none in overtime, with Draymond Green adding 21 and Jimmy Butler 19.
- Barnes matched the franchise single-game rebound record with 25 and logged the Raptors’ first 20-20 triple-double; seven Raptors hit double figures, led by Immanuel Quickley’s 27 and Brandon Ingram’s 26.
- RJ Barrett returned after a 15-game absence and scored 12 in 24 minutes, as Toronto played without centers Jakob Poeltl and Collin Murray-Boyles, improved to 19-14, and continued a five-game homestand with Orlando up next.