Barnes-less Raptors rally in final frame to take down Heat
Toronto's Achiuwa records career-high 22 rebounds in victory
Another game, another close one for the Toronto Raptors. They're noticing a trend.
Fred VanVleet scored 24 points, Pascal Siakam added 23 and the Raptors rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Miami Heat 98-90 on Monday night and split their two-game trip to South Florida.
"I think until we smooth the ship out a little bit, we're going to be in a lot of close games," VanVleet said. "Coming down the stretch, you've got to be able to execute."
Total score: Toronto 420, Opponents 416.
"The East is not for the faint-hearted," Raptors coach Nick Nurse said.
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Gary Trent Jr. scored 18 points, including a 3-pointer that put Toronto up by six with 22.6 seconds left. Precious Achiuwa grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds for the Raptors, the most ever by a Toronto reserve.
Jimmy Butler scored 26 points for Miami, which got 22 points and 15 rebounds from Tyler Herro. Bam Adebayo had 14 points and Duncan Robinson added 12 for the Heat.
"They made shots," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "They made some big shots down the stretch, even the ones that we were defending pretty well."
The Raptors were without reigning NBA rookie of the year Scottie Barnes, who sat out with a sprained right ankle and will be listed as day-to-day. Miami was without Caleb Martin and Nikola Jovic, both suspended one game by the league for their roles in a scuffle during Saturday night's game. Martin, the league said, instigated the event with Toronto's Christian Koloko, and Jovic was suspended for leaving the Heat bench area.
Siakam started alongside Koloko for Toronto, the first time in NBA history that two players born in Cameroon started for the same team in the same game.
With files from CBC Sports