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Sika 27+16 Van Jordan 21 points The Raptors lightly won the Thunder to win seven in a row

The NBA regular season continued, the Raptors 117-98 Thunder, the Raptors ushered in a seven-game winning streak, the Thunder suffered a three-game losing streak.

Sika 27+16 Van Jordan 21 points The Raptors lightly won the Thunder to win seven in a row

Data from both sides:

The Raptors' VanVleet had 21 points and six assists, and Siakam had 27 points and 16 rebounds. On the Thunder side, Dort scored 15 points and Beziley had 13 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists.

Best of the Year:

The Raptors won, Siakam is undoubtedly the most outstanding player in the game, in this game, Siakam attacked efficiently, played 38 minutes, 13 of 17, 3 of 3 three-pointers, scored 27 points, no free throws. In addition, he contributed 16 rebounds and 5 assists, which was Siakam's outstanding performance in the first half that helped the team set the winning game early and continue to win consecutively.

Contest Review:

Anunoby broke through the layup and took the lead, and then Gidy assisted Dort's three-pointer to win the color. The two sides began with a tight score, once fighting to 8 draws. After that, the Raptors began to exert their strength, and Siakam felt hot in the hand, leading the team to play a 9-3 attack wave to gradually widen the point difference. In the final minute of the quarter, VanVleet made two consecutive three-pointers to help the team further extend the advantage, and after a 9-2 attack wave, the Raptors' lead has been stretched to double digits, and the raptors led 34-22 in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Anunoby came up with a three-pointer, the Raptors led to 15 points, after that, the Thunder turned on the chase mode, Jerome felt hot, hit three consecutive three-pointers, the Thunder played a 12-2 attack wave to narrow the point difference, there are 4 minutes and 6 seconds left in the section, the Thunder are only 5 points behind. After that, Siakam and Scotty Barnes teamed up to make another 7-0 attack wave, pulling the gap to 11 points again, but immediately the Thunder responded with a 9-0 small climax, and at the end of the second quarter, the Thunder continued to fall behind 51-59.

At the end of the first half, the Raptors' Siakam had 21 points and 9 rebounds, VanVleet had 10 points and 4 assists, and Anunoby, Gary Trent Jr., Barnes and Boucher all scored 7 points. On the Thunder side, Bezley scored 12 points, Dolt scored 10 points, Josh Gieddy had seven points and six rebounds, Jerome had 11 points and Pokushevsky had seven points.

Easy to fight again, Dort came up to win the three-pointer, the Thunder narrowed the gap to 5 points, but immediately, VanVleet hit two consecutive three-point shots, but also in color. The Raptors maintained a double-digit lead, and with 5:37 left in the quarter, VanVleet scored another three-pointer to give the Raptors a 17-point lead. After that, the Thunder chased all the way, narrowing the gap to 10 points at one point, but Gary Trent Jr. made two consecutive jumpers to stabilize the situation, and the third quarter ended, and the Raptors led 87-72.

In the final quarter, Anunoby hit a three-pointer and Achuva scored from the basket, bringing the Raptors' lead to 20 points. But the Thunder didn't give up, and then Maledon and Josh Gidy teamed up to make an 8-2 mini-climax to close the gap. But the Thunder were still unable to stop the Raptors' offense, and with 7 minutes and 36 seconds left in the quarter, Birch once again helped the Raptors widen the point difference to 19 points.

In the games that followed, Pokushevsky and Maleton helped the Thunder narrow the gap to 14 points at one point, but then Siakam and Scotty Barnes responded in a row. With 1:55 left in the quarter, Barnes scored three points to help the Raptors stretch the gap to 21 points. The game then went into garbage time, both sides began to change to the fringe team to exercise the lineup, and finally there was little time left, and the Thunder could not return to the sky, and could only swallow the end of failure.

Contest Highlights:

Jerome basketed the footsteps

Sika 27+16 Van Jordan 21 points The Raptors lightly won the Thunder to win seven in a row

In today's game, Jerome showed a very good offensive feel, but his scoring ability is more than that, in the game, Jerome cut to the basket, and after getting the ball, he used the time difference to shake the opponent and score easily.

Bezley European step buckle

Sika 27+16 Van Jordan 21 points The Raptors lightly won the Thunder to win seven in a row

Shortly after the start of today's game, Bezley took the ball at 45 degrees, saw the gap, and directly went to the basket with a European step, and finally dunked.

Both sides started:

Raptors: Siakam, VanVleet, Anunoby, Gary Trent Jr., Scotty Barnes

Thunder: Bezley, Dolt, Josh Gidey, Mann, Favors

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