
The Toronto Raptors dethroned the Golden State Warriors in overtime, 141-127, on Sunday.
Raptors forward Scottie Barnes dropped 23 points, matched the franchise record with a career-high 25 rebounds, and added 10 assists for his seventh career triple-double.
Barnes matched Bismack Biyombo’s 2016 franchise record for rebounds in a game.
Immanuel Quickley contributed 27 points, Brandon Ingram added 26, and Ja’Kobe Walter had a season-high 18, which snapped their five-game home losing streak.
RJ Barrett returned from a 15-game absence to score 12 points in 24 minutes.
Meanwhile, Stephen Curry scored 14 of his 39 points in the third quarter but did not score in overtime, while Draymond Green added 21, and Jimmy Butler added 19.
Toronto scored 35 points off 21 Warriors turnovers, the most by a Warriors opponent this season.
Golden State allowed 34 points off turnovers in the November 19 loss at Miami.
Raptors won for the third time when trailing after three quarters, sending it to OT by outscoring the Warriors 9-2 in the final 1:32 of regulation.
Toronto won despite playing without center Jakob Poeltl, who sat for the fifth time in six games due to a lower back injury.
The Warriors will be on the road at Brooklyn, while Toronto will host the Magic on Monday.

















