VanVleet scores 29 points and Raptors beat Nets 119-118 for 14th straight win
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors have learned to expect the unexpected, to win with the healthy bodies they have, and not to lament the players who are missing.
And so win No. 14 came courteous of Fred VanVleet and a big contribution from this season’s Bench Mob.
VanVleet scored 10 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter as the Raptors stretched their franchise-record, and league-leading winning streak to 14 games with a 119-118 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday.
Terence Davis had 20 points in his first home start, while fellow rookie Matt Thomas chipped in with 15, and moments after the win Nick Nurse praised the young players for stepping up when called upon.