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Toronto Raptors' Defensive Prowess Falls Short Against Denver Nuggets at Rogers Arena

The Toronto Raptors faced off against the Denver Nuggets at Rogers Arena in a pre-season clash that ended with the Nuggets securing a 112-108 victory. This result places the Raptors at 0-1 for the pre-season, while the Nuggets improve to 1-0.


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First Quarter


The game began with both teams showcasing their offensive capabilities. The Denver squad took an early lead, scoring 34 points compared to Toronto's 26. The Raptors struggled to contain Denver's fast-paced offense, which was evident in their field goal percentage of 57 percent.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Toronto managed to keep pace with Denver by matching their score of 30 points. RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram were instrumental during this period, contributing significantly on both ends of the court. Despite their efforts, Toronto still trailed as they headed into halftime.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw a resurgence from the North as they outscored Denver by two points (32-30). Scottie Barnes played a pivotal role in this comeback attempt with his defensive prowess and playmaking abilities. However, despite closing the gap slightly, they were unable to seize control of the game.


Fourth Quarter


Entering into crunch time in the fourth quarter, both teams tightened up defensively. The Nugs managed only 18 points while Toronto scored just enough to keep it competitive but not enough for a win—20 points total for them this period—resulting ultimately in defeat despite valiant efforts from key players like Ja'Kobe Walter who added crucial baskets late on when needed most yet fell short overall due largely due missed opportunities earlier throughout matchups across board including free throws where shot mere sixty-seven percent efficiency rate overall compared seventy-one percent achieved opponents side respectively thus sealing fate final moments here today unfortunately so far season opener campaign underway now officially underway indeed!


As fans look forward eagerly next encounter scheduled October eighth against Sacramento Kings Golden One Center located California USA broadcast live via TSN network internet coverage available through Kings.com website respectively mark calendars accordingly stay tuned updates further developments surrounding team progress moving forward course meantime don't forget share article fellow enthusiasts alike!

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