Toronto-Jared Rhoden had a double-double in his second NBA career began to lead the Raptors of Toronto on Wednesday after the Philadelphia 76ers 118-105 while the two teams published exhausted alignments.
Rhoden has reached careers with 25 points and 12 rebounds while Toronto (23-43) won consecutive matches.
The Orlando Robinson reserve center also had a double-double with a 25-point career summit and pulled 12 rebounds. AJ Lawson de Brampton, Ontario, came out of the bench for 28 points, six plates and four assists.
Quentin Grimes led visitors with 29 points while Philadelphia (22-43) lost his second consecutive match.
Kelly Oubre Jr. added 13 points and five rebounds and the former Raptor Jeff Dowtin Jr. had 20 points.
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Toronto’s victory has placed Philadelphia at half a game behind the Raptors in the standings. This gives the 76ers the fifth best ratings of the next NBA Draft lottery.
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Four of Toronto’s usual beginners were not available.
Immanuel Quickley (REST), RJ Barrett (personal reasons) of Mississauga, Ontario, Scottie Barnes (finger from stride to the right) and Dicky Dick (bone bone bone) did not play. A total of nine raptors were inactive for the game.
The 76ers were in the same way, with eight players.
Take -out
76ers: bad shot, in particular from three points, the chances of underwater philadelphia. They were 41 for 96 (42.7%) on field goals but 7 for 35 (20%) beyond the arc.
Raptors: A strong performance in the second quarter built Toronto a 22-point lead which they waxed in the third, Philly overlooking Raptors 31-20 during this period. Toronto did not use a traditional leader in the third, coughing the ball 10 times and ending the match with 22 reversals.
Key
Rhoden came to life in the second quarter, marking 12 points in 9:32 of play. He played a decisive role in a sequence of 11-4 to start the period.
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In total, 17 Raptors and Sixers players were released for the match due to an injury or a rest. The 17 inactive players will earn 268 million US dollars this season, or 77% of the team’s wage bill.
The next
Toronto: The Raptors embark on a four -game road trip from Utah Jazz on Friday.
Philadelphia: Sixers return home to welcome the Indiana Pacers on Friday.
This Canadian press report was published for the first time on March 12, 2025.
Note to readers: this is an corrected story. A previous version wrongly said that it was the first start of Jared Rhoden’s NBA. It was actually his second.
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