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Sika 24+11+8 Trent 24 points Raptors 4-man 20+ wins over The Hornets to win six straight

Live Bar Feb. 8 – The Raptors rushed to Charlotte with a five-game winning streak to challenge the Hornets, while the Hornets, who recently suffered four consecutive defeats, fell to ninth in the East. The Hornets, who fought at home in the first quarter, only resisted for half a quarter, while the Raptors continued the recent good momentum and blossomed into a counterattack, they sent an 18-6 offensive in the second half to establish a 14-point advantage, and the Raptors continued to send a 14-6 offensive to take the biggest 22-point lead of the game. The Hornets didn't wake up until after that, with a 12-4 offensive wave in the final period, they finally stopped the decline and entered the second half with a 15-point deficit. The Hornets in the third quarter began to fight back, especially a wave of 14-3 offensive in the final period to help them chase the gap to 5 points to see hope, but the start of the final quarter they once again missed the accuracy, which also caused the Raptors to hit only 1 goal in 5 free throws without feeling any threat, and with VanVleet's two three-point shots, the Raptors regained a double-digit lead to establish the victory. In the end, the Raptors beat the Hornets on the road to usher in a six-game winning streak.

The Raptors, who fought for the expedition in the first quarter, continued to be in good shape, Siakam grabbed an offensive rebound and made a second layup, and then Anunoby also hit a three-pointer on the outside line, and the Raptors opened with a 7-2 offensive wave to seize the opportunity. The Hornets opened with a slightly passive start, and Ball then scored three consecutive points to lead the team to try to chase points. However, this wave of duels was slightly better than the Raptors, several core players of the team took turns to stand up for points, Trent then scored 4 consecutive points to lead the team to re-open the score, and as Siakam and Achuva scored consecutive free throws, the Raptors widened the point difference to double digits to take over the game. The Hornets couldn't help but say that the second half of the offense was also in a dilemma, scoring only 4 points in the last 4 minutes and 30 seconds of the quarter directly leading to the collapse, and the Raptors took a 14-point advantage in Van Vleet's three-pointer to end the first quarter.

The second quarter began the same way as the first quarter, with Siakam starting with five consecutive points inside and one outside to lead the team to another 9-2 offensive wave and widened the point difference to 21 points to stop the opponent. The pause came back with no signs of improvement, washington and Ball struggled to hit the basket to score points, but came back to be met with various unreasonable counter-attacks from opponents, especially Van Vleet's three-point attempt to make their efforts meaningless. In the second half of the raptors finally turned off the fire to give the Hornets the opportunity to chase points, and with Oubre shooting consecutive free throws to win the first four points, the Hornets sent a 12-4 offensive wave to recover the score slightly. At halftime, the Raptors led the Hornets 56-41.

Sika 24+11+8 Trent 24 points Raptors 4-man 20+ wins over The Hornets to win six straight

This time the Hornets finally seized the lead and played a substantial offense, with Rozier's three-pointer as the mainstay, and the Hornets opened with a 9-1 surge to force the point difference to single digits. Trent's steal dunk helped the Raptors stop the bleeding and then re-open the score with four three-pointers from Siakam, Trent and Barnes. But the tenacious Hornets once again launched a counterattack, Washington and Rozier responded with two three-pointers, and the Hornets sent another 14-3 offensive wave to chase the point difference to three points. The Raptors relied on key goals from VanVleet and Achuva to halt the decline in the final period, and the raptors changed from a 15-point advantage to a five-point advantage in the third quarter.

The Raptors resisted the pressure in the final quarter and re-opened the score step by step, opening with Boucher scrambling for offensive rebounds to take the lead in scoring points, and then Siakam and Anunoby also scored. The Hornets didn't have the same hot offensive attack as the third quarter, and only Washington's dunk scored the only sports goal in the opening four minutes. This also led to the ability to gain the upper hand after hitting only 1 of the five free throws at one point, and then VanVleet suddenly exploded, and he stepped up and hit two consecutive three-point shots to expand the advantage back to double digits. The Hornets were still trying but could no longer pose a threat to their opponents, and Anunoby's three-pointer plus a steal dunk completely destroyed the Hornets' confidence. In the end, the Raptors beat the Hornets on the road to usher in a six-game winning streak.

Both sides started

Raptors: VanVleet, Trent, Anunoby, Barnes, Siakam

Hornets: Ball, Rozier, Bridges, Hayward, Plumlee

(Tuoba)

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