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Nate Bjorkgren’s pupils at home after a tenacious struggle 102: 107 (24:24, 23:34, 28:19, 27:30) landed the Toronto Raptors basketball players (7-9).
D. Sabonis, who was sent off from the game, scored 10 points in 40 minutes (1/7 double, 0/3 trit., 8/8 penalty). All points were scored by the midfielder during the first half of the match.
The Lithuanian made up for the failures in the attack with rebounds, which reached up to 19. In addition, the tall player had 5 assists.
The tall man lost 3 balls and committed 5 fouls, and while on the field, the Pacers scored 8 fewer points than their opponents. This is the second worst result for the team.
Toronto’s Harassic Park defense blocks Indiana for victory pic.twitter.com/fQWpv0SV3y
– Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) January 24, 2021
Malcolm Brogdon’s colon drew 102: 102 before the start of the last minute, but OG Anunoby’s free throws brought the Raptors ahead 105: 102.
With 7 seconds remaining, D. Sabonis attacked from under the basket, but his shot was blocked by Chris Boucher, and Stanley Johnson blocked it shortly after the Lithuanian caught the ball.
The ball was then rebounded by Fred VanVleet, whose free throws consolidated Toronto’s victory.
“Markers”: Myles Turner 25, Justin Holiday 16 (10th rec.), Jeremy Lamb and Doug McDermott 13 each, Malcolm Brogdon 12, Domantas Sabonis 10 (19th rec.).
“Raptors”: OG Anunoby 30 (8 atk. Kam.), Fredas VanVleetas 21, Normanas Powellas 20.
Pacers fans, you’ll love today’s game break on League Pass: 1999 Sabonis Family Home Videos
today we learned that the four-year-old Domantas’ favorite player was Rasheed Wallace. pic.twitter.com/OwxBinQjg8
– Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) January 24, 2021
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