Against a good Oklahoma City Thunder team, without Kyle Lowry, the Toronto Raptors were in the rare role of underdog Wednesday night. How did they respond? With an impressive overtime victory.
The game started off well for the Raptors. Toronto took an eight-point first quarter lead after shooting a ridiculous 71-percent from the field and 63-percent from three during the opening frame.
They continued to dominate throughout the majority of the game. With four minutes remaining in the third quarter, Toronto was up 19 and it looked as if everyone would pull their starters in just a few minutes.