Raptors beat Warriors 141-127
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The Golden State Warriors take their three-game win streak to Toronto to face the Raptors at 3:30 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Arena.
Still, Perkins isn’t wrong that the Warriors seem broken. This was the seventh time this season that the Warriors blew a double-digit lead. And Steph Curry’s 39-point game was his 10th time scoring 30 or more this season, but Golden State has only gone 4-6 in those 10 games. And even in the wins, the Dubs are publicly spatting with each other.
Injuries and rotation questions define the Golden State Warriors' visit to the Toronto Raptors. With key players sidelined on both sides, the game hinges on who better manages lineup gaps. Stephen Curry's scoring and Scottie Barnes' all-around play are focal points,
BOTTOM LINE: Toronto looks to stop its five-game home losing streak with a victory over Golden State. The Raptors are 8-7 in home games. Toronto ranks fifth in the NBA with 29.3 assists per game. Immanuel Quickley leads the Raptors averaging 6.4.
Watch extended highlights of the Golden State Warriors' 141-127 loss in overtime to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday at Scotiabank Arena.Warriors vs. Raptors highlights: Top plays in Golden State's 141-1
Stephen Curry is fully available for the Golden State Warriors' game against the Toronto Raptors on December 28, 2025, with no injury restrictions. He leads the team in scoring and will be crucial for their offense.
Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry paid homage to one of his longtime friends ahead of Sunday's game against the Toronto Raptors.
The Golden State Warriors (16-15) will be without De'Anthony Melton (knee injury management) on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors (18-14). Brandin Podziemski