NBA

Raptors, Suns lock arms in response to storming of Capitol ahead of Toronto loss

Devin Booker scored 24 points, Jae Crowder added 21 and the Phoenix Suns made 21 3-pointers on the way to a 123-115 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

Siakam's 32 points not enough to prevent Raptors' 6th defeat in 7 games this season

Members of the Phoenix Suns and the Toronto Raptors form a circle during the American national anthem prior to their Wednesday game. (Ross D. Franklin/The Associated Press)

Devin Booker scored 24 points, Jae Crowder added 21 and the Phoenix Suns made 21 3-pointers on the way to a 123-115 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

The Suns made at least 20 3-pointers in a game for the fourth time in franchise history and hit from long range all night, making nine in the first half and 12 more in the second. Crowder led the way with six 3s while Cameron Johnson added four.

Johnson scored 16 to lead the Suns bench, which poured in 42 points. Dario Saric added 15 points. The Suns finished 21 of 40 (52.5 per cent) from 3-point range.

The Suns have won five of their past six and improved to 6-2, which is tied for tops in the Western Conference with the Los Angeles Lakers. Phoenix has continued the momentum it gained at the end of last season, when it won all eight games in the NBA's Florida bubble and nearly qualified for the playoffs.

The teams met at centre court and linked arms during the singing of the Canadian and U.S. national anthems, reacting to a tumultuous day on which a violent mob supporting President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol.

WATCH | Raptors, Suns link arms during anthem:

Raptors, Suns link arms in show of solidarity

4 years ago
Duration 0:33
Before the Toronto Raptors faced the Suns in Phoenix, the 2 teams linked arms in a show of solidarity in response to the the violent pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol and the continuing racial injustice that goes on in the country.

Wednesday's scene from the Capitol, where the mob delayed Congress from certifying the results of November's election, was discussed around the NBA before games tipped off.

Raptors coach Nick Nurse called the events of the past two days: "Disturbing, disgusting, incredulous, sad.

"This just seems to be not-stop, and it seems to not improve."

Nurse said veteran guard Kyle Lowry met with Suns guard Chris Paul before tip-off to discuss possible actions. He said his team would take the floor with conflicted feelings.

"I'm personally conflicted, and then I always really try to feel where I should fit in, in this picture of things," the coach said. "Certainly, I talked to the leaders of our team. Always want to give them a platform and open line of communication and then try to evaluate from there what is going on. I support them either way, and if they decide they're gonna play, then I gotta decide I'm gonna coach 'em to the best of my ability."

Suns coach Monty Williams said post-game that circling together was: "A sign, a symbol of unity and togetherness that we want to be a part of as a league and a country, We realize these are some different times."

WATCH | 3-point barrage propels Suns past Raptors:

Suns use long ball to defeat Raptors

4 years ago
Duration 0:37
Toronto falls 123-115 to Phoenix who hit 21 3-pointers, Raptors only have 1 victory this season.

Pascal Siakam scored 32 points on 11-of-21 shooting and Kyle Lowry added 24 points for the Raptors, who fell to 1-6 and had their six-game winning streak against Phoenix snapped. The Raptors shot nearly 50 per cent from the field but couldn't keep up with the Suns.

Phoenix led 96-87 going into the fourth quarter and extended its advantage to 105-90 on a corner 3 by Saric with about 9:30 remaining. The Raptors cut the advantage to 121-115 with 35 seconds left but Chris Paul made two free throws to turn back the rally.

The game stayed tight throughout the first half and the Suns took a 58-54 lead into halftime. Crowder scored 15 points in the first half and made four 3-pointers. Johnson came off the bench to add 13 and made three 3s.

Siakam had 19 points before the break, shooting 7 of 10 from the field.

WATCH | Bring It In: Breaking down sports fallout from Capitol siege:

'Children of Kaepernick' poised to lead post-Trump America

4 years ago
Duration 30:32
Morgan Campbell and Bring It In's Washington-based panellists Meghan McPeak and Dave Zirin discuss the sports fallout from the siege on Capitol Hill

With files from The Canadian Press

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