The Raptors kicked the ball all over Scotiabank Arena on Friday night and watched the Oklahoma City Thunder make more three-pointers in one game than any Toronto opponent had in this NBA season.
The results were predictable as they dropped a 116-109 decision and split a home-and-home series with the Thunder.
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Toronto’s 22 turnovers were just shy of the 23 they committed in a double-overtime game in Washington in January while Oklahoma City’s 20 three-pointers were the most by a Toronto opponent this season, telling the statistical tale of the entertaining, intense game.