Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – R.J. Barrett scored 22 points as the lowly Toronto Raptors turned the tables on the Boston Celtics with a dominant 110-97 victory over the reigning NBA champions on Wednesday. The Raptors, who are languishing three places off the bottom of the Eastern Conference, grabbed only their 10th win of the season after stifling Boston’s offense at the Scotiabank Arena. Barrett spearheaded a balanced offensive display by Toronto, spreading the ball deftly as all five Raptors starters finished in double figures.
The win came as sweet revenge for Toronto, who had been on the receiving end of a brutal 125-71 mauling by the Celtics in Boston on December 31. “It was a tough loss for us in Boston,” Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic said afterwards. “This group is very connected and is a very prideful group — so we really wanted to go out there and compete at the highest level. Everybody contributed tonight.” Barrett, who also had 10 rebounds and eight assists, was given scoring support from Scottie Barnes with 18 points, while Jakob Poeltl finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
The Raptors defense meanwhile kept Boston star Jayson Tatum quiet, restricting the Celtics ace to just 16 points from 5-of-15 shooting. Toronto improved to 10-31 in the Eastern Conference standings, while Boston dropped to 28-12 to fall 6.5 games behind leaders Cleveland (34-5) at the top of the table.
In other early games on Wednesday, Jalen Brunson’s 38-point masterpiece helped the New York Knicks edge past the Philadelphia 76ers 125-119 in an overtime thriller at the Wells Fargo Center. Mikal Bridges added 23 points while Josh Hart delivered a triple-double comprised of 10 points, 17 rebounds, and 12 assists, with four steals thrown in for good measure. The Knicks improved to 27-15 to remain third in the East while the Sixers, missing the injured Joel Embiid once again, fell to 15-24, just outside the playoff berths.
In San Antonio meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama produced a monster defensive performance but it was not enough to prevent the Spurs from suffering a 129-115 defeat to the Memphis Grizzlies. French star Wembanyama made eight blocks and hauled down 12 rebounds in vain as the Grizzlies remained in third place in the Western Conference on 26-15, eight games adrift of leaders Oklahoma City (33-6). Ja Morant was the Grizzlies’ talisman, finishing with 21 points, 12 assists, and four rebounds. Desmond Bane also had 21 points for the visitors.
In New Orleans, Dejounte Murray’s 30 points propelled the Pelicans to a 119-116 win over the depleted Dallas Mavericks, who remain without injured stars Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic.
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