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The Toronto Raptors fall to the Utah Jazz, 145-113


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|[](/TOR) **113 – 145** [](/UTA)|
|**Box Scores: [NBA](http://www.nba.com/game/tor-vs-uta-0022300540/box-score#box-score) & [Yahoo](http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/toronto-raptors-utah-jazz-2024011326)**|

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|**GAME SUMMARY**|
|**Location:** Delta Center(18206)|
|**Officials:** James Capers, Rodney Mott and Evan Scott|

|**Team**|**Q1**|**Q2**|**Q3**|**Q4**|**Total**|
|:—|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|
|Toronto Raptors|25|22|38|28|113|
|Utah Jazz|28|36|41|40|145|

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|**TEAM STATS**|

|**Team**|**PTS**|**FG**|**FG%**|**3P**|**3P%**|**FT**|**FT%**|**OREB**|**TREB**|**AST**|**PF**|**STL**|**TO**|**BLK**|
|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|:–|
|Toronto Raptors|113|35-81|43.2%|17-34|50%|26-37|70.3%|8|36|25|21|5|13|8|
|Utah Jazz|145|52-93|55.9%|21-43|48.8%|20-26|76.9%|14|68|34|23|7|13|8|

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|**PLAYER STATS**|

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**[](/TOR) Toronto Raptors**|**MIN**|**PTS**|**FGM-A**|**3PM-A**|**FTM-A**|**ORB**|**DRB**|**REB**|**AST**|**STL**|**BLK**|**TO**|**PF**|**+/-**|
|RJ Barrett^SF|30:09|4|2-9|0-2|0-0|0|7|7|2|1|3|2|4|-16|
|Pascal Siakam^PF|29:57|27|8-14|5-6|6-8|0|4|4|2|0|0|2|1|-23|
|Thaddeus Young^C|12:16|0|0-1|0-0|0-0|0|2|2|2|0|0|0|5|+2|
|Scottie Barnes^SG|28:06|19|6-13|2-4|5-11|1|2|3|3|0|3|3|3|-21|
|Immanuel Quickley^PG|24:54|15|4-8|3-3|4-4|1|2|3|0|0|0|1|1|-28|
|Jontay Porter|31:28|9|3-8|1-4|2-2|2|4|6|6|2|2|0|1|-23|
|Gary Trent Jr.|21:41|5|2-6|1-2|0-0|1|0|1|2|0|0|1|1|-6|
|Dennis Schroder|22:43|12|4-9|4-7|0-0|0|0|0|4|1|0|1|2|-9|
|Chris Boucher|11:36|7|2-4|1-3|2-2|0|0|0|0|0|0|1|1|-12|
|Gradey Dick|12:10|0|0-3|0-2|0-0|0|1|1|2|0|0|0|1|-8|
|Jalen McDaniels|07:30|15|4-5|0-0|7-10|2|1|3|0|1|0|1|0|-8|
|Garrett Temple|07:30|0|0-1|0-1|0-0|1|0|1|2|0|0|1|1|-8|
|Javon Freeman-Liberty|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Christian Koloko|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Markquis Nowell|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Jakob Poeltl|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Otto Porter Jr.|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
**[](/UTA) Utah Jazz**|**MIN**|**PTS**|**FGM-A**|**3PM-A**|**FTM-A**|**ORB**|**DRB**|**REB**|**AST**|**STL**|**BLK**|**TO**|**PF**|**+/-**|
|Simone Fontecchio^SF|22:30|13|5-9|3-5|0-0|1|1|2|0|0|1|0|0|+10|
|Lauri Markkanen^PF|29:08|22|7-11|4-6|4-5|3|6|9|2|1|0|3|2|+19|
|John Collins^C|14:28|4|2-3|0-1|0-0|1|6|7|1|0|0|1|4|+2|
|Collin Sexton^SG|20:09|20|5-10|3-3|7-8|0|2|2|5|2|0|2|0|+15|
|Kris Dunn^PG|17:27|6|3-4|0-1|0-0|2|3|5|5|1|2|2|3|+15|
|Walker Kessler|20:29|12|5-5|0-0|2-4|2|4|6|1|1|3|0|4|+7|
|Jordan Clarkson|30:33|21|8-16|5-9|0-0|0|1|1|5|0|0|0|1|+17|
|Keyonte George|24:12|9|3-10|0-5|3-3|0|3|3|6|0|0|3|0|+12|
|Ochai Agbaji|21:51|8|3-8|2-7|0-0|1|4|5|1|0|2|0|1|+17|
|Kelly Olynyk|21:18|11|4-7|1-2|2-4|2|8|10|5|1|0|1|3|+14|
|Luka Samanic|05:33|4|1-2|0-0|2-2|0|1|1|0|0|0|1|2|+13|
|Omer Yurtseven|05:04|4|2-2|0-0|0-0|2|2|4|0|0|0|0|1|+9|
|Taylor Hendricks|03:39|6|2-2|2-2|0-0|0|1|1|1|1|0|0|1|+5|
|Brice Sensabaugh|03:39|5|2-4|1-2|0-0|0|0|0|2|0|0|0|1|+5|
|Talen Horton-Tucker|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Johnny Juzang|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Micah Potter|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|
|Jason Preston|00:00|0|0-0|0-0|0-0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|

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by nanobot001

33 Comments

  1. GuessableSevens

    I just wanna point out that Utah exemplifies how to do an excellent rebuild, alongside OKC and Orlando.

    It starts with having an ownership and front office who are humbly willing to take 3 steps back in order to take 30 steps forward.

    Sell your stars a year early rather than a year late. Once you’ve identified that you’re not a contender with your core, it’s time to ship guys off.

    Prioritize prospects and picks (PPs) over veteran players, and be willing to take on bad contracts so that you can get even more PP.

    Get a coach who gets players to play hard and establishes a system.

    Utah can’t even lose because they have so many talented players and they haven’t even used their draft picks who also appear very promising.

    Wish our front office could use them as an example.

  2. knitwoolf

    RJ with 4 pts this game after the Melo comments is unfortunate AF

  3. jjkiller26

    The defense is so bad this year, even when OG and poeltl were playing it sucked. Whoever’s in charge on that end gotta change something

  4. Afrorobotics

    Utah was red hot and our defense was stinky poo poo bad

  5. Raptorsthrowaway1

    For the nephews who think Yak does nothing for this team. Think about this game. He puts up 10/8 on great efficiency, deterrent at the rim, plays great defence and sets crushing screens

  6. sinova6ix

    These guys should be buying Darko a pizza at this point lol

  7. sneechesgetleeches

    “Good luck with those guys…”

  8. ImaginaryAudience2

    We make a two, they make a two
    We make a three, they make a three
    We get an and-1, they get an and-1

    I mean Ik we don’t have a great defence but they just couldn’t miss today. Back at home finally

  9. ZoroChopper10

    0-3 since they went on a bike ride together

  10. Lone brightside for me was Porter. Unselfish, makes all the right passes, screens, defensive switches. Id like to see him start whilst Yak is out, and hopefully we move Pascal so we can start fresh without that hanging over the team anymore.

  11. xtremepsionic

    Defense is pretty terrible after trading OG, no big surprise there. Our offense got shut down tonight and that’s the end result. Had no answers to Utah’s length on both ends of the court.

    Unfortunately this team is cooked, even with everyone healthy we’re like #8th seed at best, and realistically not even that. Gonna be sad to see Pascal go but what else could the team do right now?

    ps. looks like we wasted a lottery pick too, Dick is limp and impotent.

  12. Barnicus57

    Carmelo said, “You don’t know if he got four or 26,” And RJ decided to prove him right 😂.

  13. hopoffmebruh

    I think RJ is a great player but I’ve always felt like he’s had trouble staying “in the zone” if that makes sense.

  14. PhileinS

    feel like we barely got to see IQ. He started off hot from 3 then he vanished. Liked the aggressiveness from Scottie but man gotta make those FT’s

  15. MrPangus

    This team needs a rim protector, still don’t love the yak trade tho could’ve drafted a center instead

  16. pskill43

    Scottie free throw performance was unacceptable

  17. sneechesgetleeches

    Is it alarming to anyone else that we haven’t had a good run the entire season… like at all…?

  18. DoseofDhillon

    okay so some things were gonna crash back down to earth, esp with Jak out its TOUGH. Boston might be worse if they play there staters. I was worried after the clipper game about the vibes dying and I mean, Boston, Miami, Chicago, New York could spell maybe a 1-3, esp if our 3 point shooting also cools off, it could get worse before it gets better, but at least i think it can get better

  19. Barnicus57

    The Raptors really could have had Walker Kessler, but traded the pick for a washed up power forward and a 2nd round pick who has a mystery illness and can’t play basketball. Just an amazing display of asset management.

  20. Rejidomus

    Gradey Dick will have to make a huge leap by next year or he is not going to make it. He is still 20 but that’s a huge gap to make up.

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