The Raptors ended their nightmare of being forced to move their home court last season. Unexpectedly, they still had twists and turns to return to Toronto this season. Not only is their own record not as good as expected, but the recent epidemic has prevented the audience from en

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The Raptors ended their nightmare of being forced to move their home court last season. Unexpectedly, they still had twists and turns to return to Toronto this season. Not only is their own record not as good as expected, but the recent epidemic has prevented the audience from en - DayDayNews

Raptors ended their nightmare of being forced to move their home court last season. Unexpectedly, the return to Toronto this season is still full of twists and turns. Not only is their own record not as good as expected, but the recent epidemic has prevented the audience from entering the field. The good news is that the lineup is finally complete. Today (No. 5) led by Fred VanVleet's attack with 33 points, and also defeated the Spurs 129-104.

Van Vreett's condition was unstoppable after being isolated and out of segregation. In addition, he has exceeded 30 points in three consecutive games in this game. The Raptors welcomed super rookie Barnes, who recovered from injury in the frontcourt. All five core players returned to the team, and their combat power was greatly improved. In comparison, the Spurs still have fewer heads of the main controller, Dejounte Murray, and it is difficult to pose a threat due to the increase and decrease of one.

The Raptors beat the Spurs after the middle of the second quarter of this game. The team's shooting percentage and 30 assists proved that the offense was smooth. In addition to VanVritte, Barnes scored 11 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists and performed versatilely, while Gary Trent Jr. added 21 points; in the Spurs, the newcomer Joshua Primo scored 15 points in 28 minutes and scored the most eye-catching.

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