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Raptors guard Ochai Agbaji dunks during first half NBA action against the Kings at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024.Photo by Christopher Katsarov /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Amid the pomp and ceremony of Vince Carter’s iconic No. 15 being raised to the rafters and all the heartfelt words and raw emotion that would follow, a game was played.
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By no means did it come even remotely close to matching the many high notes struck during the halftime jersey retirement ceremony, but the Raptors’ play in the first quarter was among the early season’s best.
Full marks to this young group in persevering to manufacture a well-deserved 131-128 win in extra time.
Toronto did lead by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter and once again failed to convert from the foul line in clutch moments.
This time, they survived.
Jakob Poeltl fouled out with 2:58 remaining, which proved costly because the Kings forced the extra five minutes on a Domantas Sabonis put-back when DeRozan failed to convert on a drive to the hole.
In OT, the Raptors were at their scrappy and feisty best, contesting and getting out in transition.
DeRozan was unstoppable when the ball was in his hands, only to come up short.
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