One of the most humiliating losses in the franchise’s history, Golden State Warriors were held to a 53-point loss to the Toronto Raptors who have not been their lethal self this season and have a bad track record of 13 losses of 14 matches. But still managed to overcome the Warriors to post a 130-77 win and serve Steve Kerr’s men one of their biggest losses in the NBA. Warriors were trailing behind by 61 points in the second half itself and were without, Stephen Curry who was sidelined due to tailbone soreness and Draymond Green watched from the sidelines as well with a finger sprain.
Raptors kept their lead above 50 in the second and third quarter, which is the largest point differential over a two-quarter span in NBA history, Warriors are 10th on the table and have a 23-26 record.