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Scottie Barnes Delivers Historic Triple Double as Raptors Outlast Warriors in Overtime Thriller

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Scottie Barnes delivered a breaking update performance Sunday night, matching a Toronto Raptors franchise record and lifting the team to a statement overtime win against the Golden State Warriors.


Barnes finished with 23 points, a career high 25 rebounds, and 10 assists to record the seventh triple double of his career as Toronto defeated Golden State 141 to 127 in overtime at Scotiabank Arena. The performance tied Bismack Biyombo 2016 mark for the most rebounds in a single game by a Raptor and marked Barnes first triple double of the season.


The latest update capped a resilient night for Toronto, which snapped a five game home losing streak and earned its third win this season when trailing after three quarters. The Raptors forced overtime by closing regulation on a 9 to 2 run over the final 1 minute and 32 seconds, flipping momentum in a game that had swung repeatedly.


Immanuel Quickley led Toronto with 27 points, while Brandon Ingram added 26 and Ja’Kobe Walter contributed a season high 18. Seven Raptors scored in double figures, underscoring the depth impact that carried the team late as Golden State ran out of answers in overtime.


Stephen Curry scored 39 points to lead the Warriors, including 14 in the third quarter, but was held scoreless in overtime. Draymond Green added 21 points and Jimmy Butler finished with 19 as Golden State fell to 6 and 12 on the road this season, continuing a trend of late game struggles away from home.


Toronto created a decisive edge by capitalizing on mistakes, scoring 35 points off 21 Golden State turnovers. That total represented the most points the Warriors have allowed off turnovers this season and proved pivotal as the Raptors extended the game and took control in the extra period.


RJ Barrett returned to the lineup after missing 15 games and scored 12 points in 24 minutes, providing a boost to a rotation already navigating injuries. Toronto again played without center Jakob Poeltl due to a lower back issue, marking his fifth absence in six games, yet still controlled the glass behind Barnes historic night.


The outlook for Toronto is strengthened by Barnes continued evolution as a two way centerpiece, particularly in games that demand physicality and playmaking. What this means moving forward is a Raptors team showing signs of resilience and balance, even amid roster absences.


Next steps for Toronto include building consistency at home while monitoring Poeltl status, while Golden State will look to address late game execution as its road timeline continues.

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