Raptors rediscover offence, beat slumping Nets 121-102
NEW YORK — The Toronto Raptors were coming off their most inept performance of the season and their shooting looked just as off to start their game Saturday night.
“It don’t matter. We’re going to keep putting them up,” Kyle Lowry said. “That’s what we we do. We believe in the work that we put in.”
Especially when they play the Brooklyn Nets.
Fred VanVleet had 29 points and 11 assists, Lowry scored 26 points and the Raptors bounced back from their worst offensive performance of the season to beat the slumping Nets 121-102.