
"Ingram reels in a crazy looking rebound over Anthony Gill, and kicks it to Jamal Shead, and the ball touches two more Raptors' hands before finding the bottom of the net in a nice and fast-paced mini 2014 beautiful game San Antonio Spurs-like possession. Ja'Kobe Walter has been shooting the three really well lately, 41.4 percent beyond the arc, which is funnily higher than his overall field goal percentage at 38.1 percent in seven games post All-Star break."
"It was a slow start for the Raptors against the San Antonio Spurs at the very beginning of the game, but this play started to shift the momentum towards Toronto as they made it a tighter quarter going forward. This wasn't a great Scottie game offensivley but he added four stocks 1 block, and 3 steals as he's now second in total stocks for the season, just behind Victor Wembanyama."
"This is the last of CMB that we've seen on the basketball court, as Murray-Boyles once again aggravated his thumb injury in this game. The Raptors could've really used his defence during the last two games, as he gets a steal off of one of the league's top players who towers over him, but that doesn't mean anything to CMB."
This week's top 10 Raptors plays highlight performances from four games: a tight home matchup against the Spurs, a road victory over the Wizards, and two losses to the Knicks and Timberwolves. Brandon Ingram's rebound and subsequent fast-paced possession exemplifies the team's ball movement, while Scottie Barnes' defensive efforts with four stocks demonstrate his impact beyond scoring. Collin Murray-Boyles' defensive prowess against elite players like Victor Wembanyama is noted despite his thumb injury. Ja'Kobe Walter's three-point shooting has improved significantly post-All-Star break, shooting 41.4 percent from beyond the arc. The plays reflect both individual excellence and team-oriented basketball throughout the week.
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