The Toronto Raptors ended a seven-game skid with a 130-119 victory against the Indiana Pacers on Monday, powered by RJ Barrett’s season-high 39 points.

The Raptors improved to 3-12, delivering a strong performance at home to shake off their losing streak.

Barrett shot 13-of-21 from the field, connecting on four of eight from beyond the arc and adding nine rebounds.

Jakob Poeltl recorded his third consecutive double-double with 30 points and 15 rebounds, while Gradey Dick contributed 15 points. All five Toronto starters scored in double figures.

Despite a late push by Indiana, led by Benedict Mathurin’s 28 points, including 17 in the fourth quarter, the Pacers could not overcome Toronto’s dominance.

Pascal Siakam tallied 25 points and 10 rebounds against his former team, while Obi Toppin added 19 points off the bench.

Toronto set the tone early, shooting 58.5% from the field and making nearly half of their three-point attempts. The Raptors maintained control despite committing 23 turnovers, which Indiana converted into 24 points.

Indiana, playing without center Myles Turner due to a sore calf, struggled with efficiency. Tyrese Haliburton scored 16 points on 5-of-18 shooting and went just 2-for-9 from deep.

The Pacers fell to 6-8, losing three of their last four games.

Barrett’s critical three-pointer during a Raptors’ 5-0 run in the fourth quarter halted a Pacers comeback attempt. Indiana had closed within seven points before Toronto regained a double-digit lead.

Toronto’s bench made key contributions, with Jamison Battle scoring nine points, including three three-pointers, and Chris Boucher adding seven rebounds. The team dominated the glass, outrebounding Indiana 46-32, including 15 offensive boards.