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Ingram Leads the Charge as Raptors Hold Off Pistons with 119-108 Victory

Scottie Barnes and Jakob Poeltl

Key Takeaways:

  • Brandon Ingram tallied 34 points to guide the Toronto Raptors past the Detroit Pistons, 119-108
  • Toronto’s win secured their position at sixth in the Eastern Conference standings and marked consecutive victories
  • The Detroit Pistons’ three-game winning streak came to an end despite Cade Cunningham’s 33-point, nine-assist effort

Game Overview

The Toronto Raptors put in a commanding performance at home on Sunday, securing a 119-108 win against the Detroit Pistons. Brandon Ingram led all players with a game-high 34 points, helping Toronto notch their second consecutive victory. This result allowed the Raptors to maintain their hold on sixth place in the Eastern Conference standings.

Raptors Display Depth and Defence

Toronto’s supporting cast stepped up, with RJ Barrett delivering 27 points and pulling down six rebounds. Both Jakob Poeltl and Scottie Barnes registered double-doubles: Poeltl amassed 21 points alongside a season-best 18 rebounds, while Barnes contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Raptors’ defensive prowess was especially notable, particularly as they overcame struggles from beyond the arc.

Pistons’ Streak Ends Despite Cunningham’s Efforts

For the Pistons, Cade Cunningham posted an impressive stat line of 33 points and nine assists. Jalen Duren produced a double-double, notching 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Tobias Harris chipped in with 21 points. Detroit opened strong, shooting 64.9 percent in the first half, but managed just 26.9 percent in the third quarter, which proved costly as the Raptors pulled away.

Top ScorerPointsReboundsAssistsTeam
Brandon Ingram3410Raptors
RJ Barrett2762Raptors
Jakob Poeltl21185Raptors
Scottie Barnes14108Raptors
Cade Cunningham3339Pistons
Jalen Duren20110Pistons
Tobias Harris2152Pistons

Turning Point and Upcoming Fixtures

Despite Detroit’s early efficiency, Toronto’s resilience became clear in the third quarter when Ingram sank a long-range three-pointer with 2:30 left, giving the Raptors a 12-point edge and capping a decisive 9-2 run. The Raptors delivered one of their strongest defensive performances of the season, compensating for their lacklustre three-point shooting.

The Detroit Pistons will travel to Washington on Tuesday, while the Toronto Raptors are set to visit Chicago on Wednesday.


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