Raptors Rally Late to Defeat Warriors 104-101, Ending Five-Game Losing Streak
Ochai Agbaji and Chris Boucher led a fourth-quarter comeback as Toronto overcame a nine-point deficit to secure a rare victory over Golden State.
- The Toronto Raptors outscored the Golden State Warriors 27-15 in the fourth quarter, with Ochai Agbaji scoring the go-ahead basket and a late dunk to seal the win.
- Chris Boucher delivered a standout performance with 17 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter, keeping Toronto in contention during the final minutes.
- Scottie Barnes led the Raptors in scoring with 23 points, while Jakob Poeltl contributed a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds.
- Stephen Curry scored 26 points for Golden State, but the Warriors struggled offensively late in the game, missing key three-point attempts in the final seconds.
- The Raptors, now 9-31, snapped a five-game losing streak, while the Warriors dropped to 19-20 and have lost four of their last five games.