Raptors 905 get right back to winning ways, dominate Maine Celtics in regular season home opener
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Raptors 905 get right back to winning ways, dominate Maine Celtics in regular season home opener
"For the first time this season, the Raptors 905 were playing a game following a loss (though it technically doesn't count), and they responded in a big way by blowing out the Maine Celtics 125-92 Saturday night at Paramount Fine Foods Centre. With the win, the 905 remain undefeated (3-0 in regular season, 17-0 overall), as the Winter Showcase Final game technically doesn't go down in the record books (like the NBA Cup)."
"We just tried to come back, be a connected group, and get back to our standards. You don't want to turn a molehill into a mountain. We have a great group, we knew how we needed to respond, and we did a great job of that tonight."
The Raptors 905 beat the Maine Celtics 125-92 at Paramount Fine Foods Centre to remain undefeated (3-0 regular season, 17-0 overall). The Winter Showcase Final loss does not count in the official record, but the 905 rebounded decisively. Tyson Degenhart recorded a career-high 19 points and emphasized the team's connected response. Olivier Sarr produced a team-best performance with 22 points, nine rebounds and four blocks. Tyreke Key added 19 points. A.J. Lawson, Quincy Guerrier and Jonathan Mogbo were unavailable. Former 905 player Ron Harper Jr. scored 16 in his return for Maine.
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