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Toronto’s disappointing 116-112 loss on Sunday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves has put a damper on what was a strong stretch of play for the Raptors during their road trip. Much of the night belonged to the Wolves who rank dead last in the league at 7-20. They shot a blistering 10-of-14 from the corner while all five starters scored in double figures for the first time all season. A flurry in the third quarter led by 2020 first overall pick Anthony Edwards put the Raptors behind, and Toronto was unable to put together the consistent stops needed to win down the stretch.