The goal for the Raptors was to become a more balanced offensive team and one that not only shot more three-pointers but made more of them, too.
Kind of what they were like on Friday night.
A balanced offensive attack coupled with 13 three-pointers helped them put the brakes on a two-game losing streak with a 111-98 win over the Atlanta Hawks at the Air Canada Centre.
Nine different players — including Jonas Valanciunas and Pascal Siakam, with his first in a month — connected from beyond the arc as Toronto won its 11th straight game at home.