There's few things more painful than blowing a double-digit fourth-quarter lead, but that's even more the case when it comes in overtime on the first night of a back-to-back.
That's exactly what the Golden State Warriors did to themselves on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors, falling to a 141-127 defeat at Scotiabank Arena thanks to another offensive meltdown when it comes to turnovers and ball security.
Warriors meltdown in Toronto snaps three-game winning streak
Golden State led by 12 with under eight minutes in the final period, only to be outscored by 26 from there on as they fell back to a .