Kyle Lowry Leads Toronto Raptors To Beat Warrior 113-93
Golden State Warriors did not stand a chance with Eastern Conference leaders Toronto Raptors that had them thrashed at the Oracle Arena by 113-93.
Warriors were considerably dominated over by Raptors which were very offensive despite playing without their star player Leonard Kwahi, who was ruled out for two games with sore hip injury.
Steve Curry and Klay Thompson could not make substantial points out of the game that was well controlled by Raptors with Kyle Lowry hitting most points (23) for the side with 5 rebounds and 12 assists.
Kevin Durant was in superlative form while Curry and Thompson hardly could not find the hoop and ended the game topping the scores with 30 points, 7 rebound and 5 assists.
Raptors' head coach Nick Nurse praised Lowry for leading the team to beat Warriors back-to-back saying, "That's why he's an All-Star player...You have to take what is there, but then you have to force a will a little bit."
Warriors were considerably dominated over by Raptors which were very offensive despite playing without their star player Leonard Kwahi, who was ruled out for two games with sore hip injury.
Steve Curry and Klay Thompson could not make substantial points out of the game that was well controlled by Raptors with Kyle Lowry hitting most points (23) for the side with 5 rebounds and 12 assists.
Kevin Durant was in superlative form while Curry and Thompson hardly could not find the hoop and ended the game topping the scores with 30 points, 7 rebound and 5 assists.
Raptors' head coach Nick Nurse praised Lowry for leading the team to beat Warriors back-to-back saying, "That's why he's an All-Star player...You have to take what is there, but then you have to force a will a little bit."
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