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Did Toronto Raptors' Bench Spark Victory Over Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum?

First Quarter


The Toronto Raptors, with a record of 17-11, faced off against the Milwaukee Bucks, who stood at 11-17. The game took place at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. The Raptors started strong, taking an early lead by scoring 31 points compared to the Bucks' 25 in the first quarter. Scottie Barnes played a crucial role for the North with his dynamic presence on both ends of the court.


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Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams displayed solid defense. The Raptors managed to add another 26 points to their tally while limiting the Herd to just one more point than their previous quarter's performance. Brandon Ingram's contribution was significant as he continued to find ways through Milwaukee’s defense.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw a consistent performance from Toronto as they matched their second-quarter score with another 26 points. Meanwhile, Milwaukee struggled slightly and only managed to put up 23 points against Toronto's defensive setup led by Sandro Mamukelashvili and his effective rebounding efforts.


Fourth Quarter


Heading into the final stretch, Toronto maintained its momentum and added another 28 points on board while keeping Milwaukee at bay with just one more point than their third-quarter effort. Immanuel Quickley’s playmaking was evident as he facilitated key assists that kept Toronto ahead throughout most of this period.


The game concluded with a final score of 111-105 in favor of Toronto Raptors over Milwaukee Bucks. This victory further solidified their standing in this season's competition.


As fans reflect on what went wrong for Toronto Raptors during certain stretches despite their win, post-game thoughts from players highlighted areas for improvement moving forward.


Looking ahead, fans can catch the next matchup between these teams when they face Boston Celtics on December 20th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto scheduled for broadcast via NBCS-BOS and TSN networks starting from 7:00 PM EST.


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