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Toronto won 102: 107 in Indiana, 30 points to Lao G. Anonobi
After a bad season opener, the Canadians achieved a fifth win in six games.
Vanville added 21 points for the winners.
A sad evening for Malcolm Brogdon on the other side (1 out of 10 outside the arc)
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Sunday, January 24, 2021, 10:30 p.m.
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As every Sunday, the NBA playoffs opened early with the game in which Toronto defeated Indiana away after a 102: 107 thriller.
Later tonight there will be six games, including of the corona-stricken Washington that also lacked Danny Abdia.
Tonight and night results:
Indiana (7: 9) - Toronto (9: 7) 107: 102
L.A.
Clippers (4:12) - Oklahoma City (8: 6)
Boston (6: 8) - Cleveland (7: 8)
Orlando (9: 7) - Charlotte (9: 6)
San Antonio (8: 8) - Washington ( 8: 3)
Milwaukee (6: 9) - Atlanta (7: 8)
Portland (6: 8) - New York Knicks (9: 8)
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A hard win.
Fred and Anvil with Turner and Brogdon (Photo: Reuters)
Indiana (7: 9) - Toronto (9: 7) 107: 102
Fifth win in six games for the Raptors, even though they were missing two very important key players in this game like Pascal Siakam and Kyle Laurie.
The visitors dominated the fourth quarter, but a Miles Turner three-pointer narrowed the hosts' deficit to 101:10 with one minute and 40 seconds left and a Brogdon basket after a Stanley Johnson free-kick equalized 102. But here Indiana stopped.
O. G. Anonobi scored from the line, Brogdon lost and in the critical attack Stanley Johnson blocked Savonis 4.5 seconds to go and Fred and Anvil closed interest from the line.
O. G. Anonobi stood out above everyone else in Toronto with 30 points, 5 steals and 8 rebounds.
Fred Vanavilt contributed 21 and Norman Powell 20 and 6 assists for the winners.
Miles Turner was great for Indiana with 25 points and no fewer than 6 blocks.
Justin Holiday was fiery with 16 and 10 assists but the Pacers' problem was the very weak ability of Malcolm Brogdon who finished with 12 points on a terrible percentage (5 of 22, 1 of 10 off the arc).
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