‘I feel like we’re learning’: Toronto Raptors look to improve in season’s second half
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors hope the way they finished the first half of the season is a sign that better times are ahead for the struggling NBA team.
Led by RJ Barrett’s 22 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, the Raptors (10-31) defeated the league’s defending champion Boston Celtics 110-97 on Wednesday.
Scottie Barnes also enjoyed a solid outing with 18 points and nine assists before 18,566 at Scotiabank Arena.
The win arrived two days after the Raptors knocked off the 2021-22 champions, the Golden State Warriors. Together, the victories mark Toronto’s first back-to-back wins since Dec. 1 and 3.