Holly MacKenzie - Raptors.com
IT WAS OVER WHEN
Steph Curry made a pair of free throws with 45.3 seconds remaining to put the Warriors ahead by nine. Golden State would go on to collect a 121-111 victory, giving Toronto its first double-digit loss of the season.
DEROZAN FRANCHISE SCORING LEADER
DeMar DeRozan passed Chris Bosh (10,275) to became the Raptors all-time scoring leader when he knocked down a pull-up jumper with 3:47 remaining in the second quarter. DeRozan is now the all-time scoring leader as well as leader in games played, wins and field goals made.