
"Despite possessing multiple double-digit leads in the second half, the Warriors found themselves in a familiar spot: stuck in a close game, with turnovers to blame in Toronto on Sunday afternoon. Immanuel Quickley's 3-pointer for the Raptors with under a minute tied the game at 120. Brandin Podziemski gave the Warriors another lead by grabbing an offensive rebound off a rare Curry miss and putting it in with 32.8 remaining."
"Steph Curry led the team with 39 points and made 13 of 30 shots, making the Raptors pay for top-locking him on defense and allowing Curry to cut to the basket for layups and foul shots until late, when he went cold. The Warriors fell to 2-6 when Curry scores at least 35. Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler scored 19 and Draymond Green put in 21 while making a season-high four 3-pointers. Quickley led the Raptors with 27 points and Ingram put in 26."
The Warriors built multiple double-digit leads in the second half but turnovers and late miscues allowed the Raptors to rally and force overtime. Immanuel Quickley hit a 3 to tie under a minute; Brandin Podziemski briefly regained the lead with an offensive rebound putback before Scottie Barnes tied it with a Brandon Ingram putback. Overtime began after a Curry turnover and a missed Raptors buzzer-beater; Toronto scored the first 10 points of OT and won 141-127. Stephen Curry scored 39. Jimmy Butler had 19 and Draymond Green added 21 with four 3-pointers. Quickley led Toronto with 27; Ingram scored 26, and Barnes recorded 23 points, 25 rebounds and 10 assists.
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