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The Cleveland Cavaliers lost 126-113 to the Toronto Raptors. This was a disappointing effort after the resilient win this squad picked up in Miami last night.
The Brooklyn Nets (1-9) have had a rough start to the 2025-26 NBA season as they try to develop the rookies on the roster along with putting a solid product out on the court. Brooklyn hasn't been able to put together four quarters of quality basketball in most of their games,
Jalen Johnson wowed in the first half of Atlanta’s win over Utah, but he turned it up a notch over the final two quarters. He finished the night with 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and 7 steals, and is the only player in NBA history to record such a stat line.
The Toronto Raptors are victorious after beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-113 inside Rocket Arena. The win marks the second time this season that the Raptors
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The Cavs, playing on the second night of a back-to-back and the third game in four days, allowed the most points in regulation in a loss to Toronto.
Brandon Ingram posted 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists in 37 minutes played, but couldn’t push Toronto toward a win. However, he made the headlines after the game. Ingram’s frustrated outburst was a lowlight, and he should be bracing for a fine from the league.
The Toronto Raptors were coming off a loss, but they got right back on the right side of things against the Brooklyn Nets.