Eight Raptors in double figures as Toronto wins its seventh straight game, taking control of the no. 2 spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Toronto Raptors continued their surge in the East, taking down the Brooklyn Nets, 119–109, on Monday (PH time) at the Scotiabank Arena.
The victory marked Toronto’s seventh straight win—their longest streak since 2022—as they improved to 12–5, solidifying their hold on second place in the East.
It was a true team effort for the Raptors, with eight players scoring in double figures.
Scottie Barnes led the way with 17 points, while RJ Barrett and Ja’Kobe Walter added 16 apiece to keep Toronto in control throughout.
Tyrese Martin finished with 26 points and Michael Porter Jr. added 25 for the struggling Nets, who dropped to 3–13 with the loss.
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