Overview
- Toronto erased a double-digit second-half deficit, tied it on Scottie Barnes’ late putback, and opened overtime with a 10-0 burst to seal the result.
- Stephen Curry scored 39 points but was held scoreless in overtime as the Warriors’ three-game win streak ended and their record moved to 16-16.
- The Raptors climbed to 19-14 with seven players in double figures, led by Immanuel Quickley’s 27 and Brandon Ingram’s 26, and they converted 35 points off 21 Warriors turnovers.
- RJ Barrett returned after a 15-game absence and posted 12 points in 24 minutes, while center Jakob Poeltl remained out with a lower-back issue.
- Barnes matched the franchise single-game rebounding record (25, tying Bismack Biyombo) and delivered the first 20-20 triple-double in Raptors history.