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Nets fall to Raptors in turnover-filled affair, losing 119-109
Martin ended up leading the Nets with 26 points for game after shooting 7-of-14 from the field and 5-of-7 from three. The five triples and his total scoring output were each second-bests for his career. The Nets and Raptors each matched their next 10 points, keeping us tied at 104-104 as time trickled down to the 3:31 mark of the third.
Scottie Barnes scored 17 points, Ja’Kobe Walter added a season-high 16 and the Toronto Raptors won for the 11th time in 12 games, beating the Brooklyn Nets 119-109 on Sunday night.
The Nets and Raptors tip off at 5 p.m. CT from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON. This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/nets/onsi as What to Watch for in Nets vs. Raptors. On Sunday evening, the Brooklyn Nets will take on the white-hot Toronto Raptors, hoping to grab their third win in four tries.
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Raptors’ resilience tested in clutch win over Brooklyn
Now with seven consecutive wins in a row under their belts, the Raptors will be tested again tomorrow when the Cavaliers are in town. It will be the second night of a back-to-back for both teams, which brings the chance for… wild hoops.
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3 Nets takeaways from 119-109 loss at Raptors
The Brooklyn Nets (3-13) had been hoping that the winning feeling they felt on Friday would last longer than two days given how tough this season has been for the team. Brooklyn had the potential of missing two key players in center Nic Claxton and Egor Demin against the Toronto Raptors (12-5) and while they were able to play,
The Toronto Raptors are getting ready to face off against the Brooklyn Nets for the second time this season. To learn more about the Raptors' upcoming foe, we s
The Nets proved they could trade buckets with the Raptors. But they also showed they couldn’t get a stop when they needed.
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Nets' Nic Claxton (elbow) probable Sunday at Raptors
Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton is probably for Sunday's game at the Toronto Raptors due to a left elbow sprain.
Brooklyn Nets: With a record of 3-12, the Nets need to address their turnover issues and improve their consistency in shooting if they wish to remain competitive in the Eastern Conference. The team's focus should shift toward developing chemistry among players as they navigate through injuries.
BOTTOM LINE: Kevin Durant leads Brooklyn into a matchup against Toronto. He currently ranks sixth in the league scoring 30.4 points per game. The Nets have gone 8-5 against Eastern Conference opponents. Brooklyn is 6-6 in games decided by 10 points or more.