Here are 10 takeaways from the Toronto Raptors' 115-112 loss to the Utah Jazz.
One — Unfortunate: The hits won't stop coming for the Raptors, who dropped their seventh consecutive game despite holding a five-point lead with under two minutes left. The Raptors finally got their full group together after an outbreak of COVID-19, and they took it right to the best team in the league for the full 48 minutes. A few empty and stagnant possessions hurt them in the end, while Donovan Mitchell was able to capitalize going the other way, and the end result was another bitter loss after yet another clutch basket from Pascal Siakam rimmed out.