Scottie Barnes delivered one of the most dominant all-around performances in franchise history, posting 23 points, a career-best 25 rebounds, and 10 assists to lead the Toronto Raptors to a 141–127 overtime victory over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night.
Barnes’ seventh career triple-double also tied a long-standing Raptors record for rebounds in a single game, previously set by Bismack Biyombo in 2016. It marked Barnes’ first triple-double of the season and powered Toronto to an end to its five-game home losing streak.
Toronto received major contributions across the lineup. Immanuel Quickley scored 27 points, Brandon Ingram added 26, and Ja’Kobe Walter chipped in a season-high 18. RJ Barrett returned after missing 15 games and finished with 12 points in 24 minutes, while Sandro Mamukelashvili and Ochai Agbaji also reached double figures.
Golden State was led by Stephen Curry, who finished with 39 points but was held scoreless in overtime. Draymond Green scored 21 and Jimmy Butler added 19, but the Warriors struggled with ball security, committing 21 turnovers that Toronto converted into 35 points.
The Raptors forced overtime by closing regulation on a stunning 9–2 run over the final 1:32, earning their third win this season when trailing after three quarters. Toronto ultimately pulled away in the extra period, outscoring the Warriors by a decisive margin.
Golden State fell to 6–12 on the road, with Brandin Podziemski scoring 13 points and Will Richard adding 10.
Toronto managed the win despite again being without starting center Jakob Poeltl, sidelined by a sore lower back.
Up Next
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Warriors: Visit Brooklyn on Monday.
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Raptors: Host Orlando on Monday.