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In a game where they managed to maintain their lead, the Toronto Raptors saw the Brooklyn Nets tie the game at times, but in the end the Raptors scored again, opened up a 10-point advantage, and beat the Nets 119-109!

Jamal Shead scored two points from two free throws, followed by six points from two three-pointers by Immanuel Quickley, plus two from Sandro, to bring the score to 114-104, again putting the Raptors ahead by 10!

Brandon Ingrams scored two points, with Nic Claxton adding two with a layup and Scottie Barnes scoring two with a dunk. Shortly after, Michael Porter Jr. scored two points, bringing the score to 104-104!

Tyrese Martin scored two points from two free throws, with Jamal Shead adding two in quick succession. Noah Clowney made two out of two free throws, keeping the score tied at 100-100, in a balanced 4th period!

Day’Ron Sharpe scored one point in two live throws, with Tyrese Martin hitting three in a row. Brandon Ingram added two for the Raptors, with Noah Clowney hitting two in two free throws, bringing the score to 96-96!

Michael Porter Jr. scored three points, with Ochai Agbaji hitting two, followed by two from Tyrese Martin and Scottie Barnes, plus three points from Tyrese Martin and Gradey Dick, to bring the current score to 94-90!

We’re now heading into the final quarter of the game! The Toronto Raptors, despite seeing their lead shrink, remain ahead on the scoreboard and start the quarter leading the Brooklyn Nets 87-82, with a comfortable lead they’re looking to extend!

Ja’Kobe Walter scored three points, followed by three from Tyrese Martin. Ja’Kobe Walter then added three points for the Raptors, bringing the score to 83-78, giving the Raptors a five-point lead in the game!

Michael Porter Jr. added two out of two free throws once again, with two dunks in a row, one by Ja’Kobe Walter and one by Nic Claxton, plus one out of two successful free throws by Jamal Shead, bringing the score to 77-75!

RJ Barrett got the dunk, with Noah Clowney adding two points. Shortly after, Scottie Barnes, with two points in two free throws, just like Noah Clowney, scored two points each for the Raptors and Nets, in addition to Michael Porter Jr. adding two more points for the Nets, bringing the score to 74-71!

Egor Demin scored three points for the Nets, with two more in quick succession. We went through a period of low scoring in the game, where the Nets managed to reduce the deficit, dropping from 10 to five, with the score at 70-65!

RJ Barrett scored two points on two free throws, with Brandon Ingram adding three points in quick succession, followed by two points on two free throws from Nic Claxton, bringing the score to 10 points, 70-60 for the Raptors.

The players return to the court and, with the first possession going to the Raptors, the third quarter of this Brooklyn Nets vs. Toronto Raptors matchup begins, with all the plays and excitement in real time at the start of the NBA regular season!

And we’re at halftime! The Toronto Raptors dominated the game from the start, but saw the Brooklyn Nets even the score, managing some good runs towards the end, where the lead was seven points, with the Raptors winning 65-58!

Ochaji Agbaji scored two points for the Raptors with a dunk, with Brandon Ingram adding three from the free throw. Shortly after, Nic Claxton got another dunk, and Michael Porter Jr. scored three points, followed by two free throws from Scottie Barnes, bringing the score to 62-54!

Ziaire Williams scored two points, followed by two from Ochaji Agbaji, and two from Nic Claxton, bringing the score to 55-49 for the Raptors, who are maintaining a six-point lead during this period of low scoring.

Tyrese Martin added three points for the Nets, with RJ Barrett scoring two points out of two free throws for the Raptors, in addition to Michael Porter Jr. adding two points and Jamal Head hitting three out of three free throws, to bring the score to 53-44!

Terance Mann scored two points, followed by Sandro, Jalen Wilson, and Scottie Barnes, who each added two points. Michael Porter Jr. scored two points, along with RJ Barrett adding three and Drake Powell two, plus two free throws by Immanuel Quickley, bringing the score to 48-39!

Gradey Dick scored three points with three free throws, plus two more with a dunk. Michael Porter Jr. then added two points, bringing the score to 39-30 at that point, giving the Raptors a nine-point lead.

In a hectic first quarter, the Toronto Raptors managed to hold onto their lead, which had been larger at one point, to finish the first quarter ahead in the game, beating the Brooklyn Nets 34-28, a six-point advantage!

Day’Ron Sharpe scored two points, with Gradey Dick hitting three in quick succession. Ja’Kobe Walter added two points with a dunk, with Michael Porter Jr. and Ja’Kobe Walter each scoring three points, plus another from the free throw by Porter Jr., making the score 32-25 for the Raptors!

Noah Clowney scored two points, with RJ Barrett, Tyrese Martin, and Ja’Kobe Walter all scoring three points in succession. Brandon Ingram added two points, followed by two free throws from Tyrese Martin, bringing the score to 24-19!

Tyrese Martin scored two points in two free throws, with Noah Clowney hitting a layup shortly after, adding two points and another on a Tyrese Martin free throw, narrowing the deficit to just two points, making the score 14-12!

Immanue Quickley added three points for the Raptors, with two more from Sandro. Then Noah Clowney scored two points and another on a foul, in addition to two points each from Scottie Barnes and Noah Clowney, bringing the score to 14-5 for the Raptors.

RJ Barrett started the game with two points from two free throws, while Sandro added three points, plus two more from RJ Barrett, putting the score at 7-0 for the Raptors in this fast-paced start to the game!

The players step onto the court and, with the first possession going to the Nets, the game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Toronto Raptors begins, at the start of the 2025-26 NBA season, with all the plays and excitement right here on VAVEL!

Here are the starting five for today’s teams! On the Nets side we have Egor Demin, Terance Mann, Michael Porter Jr., Noah Clowney, and Nic Claxton. On the Raptors side we have Scottie Barnes, Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, Brandon Ingram, and Sandro Mamukelashvili.

Yesterday more games took place, where they took place: Utah Jazz 112×144 Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors 123×127 Portbald Trail Blazers, Charlotte Hornets 116×131 Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic 133×121 New York Knicks, New Orleans Pelicans 98×115 Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks 116×129 Detroit Pistons, Chicago BUlls 121×120 Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks 96×102 Memphis Grizzlies.

On Friday (21), more games took place: Cleveland Cavaliers 120×109 Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics 105×113 Brooklyn Nets, Toronto Raptors 140×110 Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls 107×143 Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks 118×115 New Orleans Pelicans, Phoenix Suns 114×113 Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets 109×112 Denver Nuggets.

On Thursday (20) there were also five games, with the following results in the round: Portland Trail Blazers 121×122 Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic 129×101 Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs 135×126 Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks 114×123 Philadelphia 76ers and Memphis Grizzlies 137×96 Sacramento Kings.

On Wednesday (19), many games took place, with Los Angeles Lakers 140×126 Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers 110×127 Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers 104×114 Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers 127×118 Charlotte Hornets, Philadelphia 76ers 112×121 Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat 110×96 Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder 113×99 Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves 120×109 Washington WIzards, New Orleans Pelicans 118×125 Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks 111×113 New York Knicks.

There were four games that took place on Tuesday (18), where Orlando Magic beat Washington Warriors 121-113, Detroit Pistons beat Atlanta Hawks 120-112, Boston Celtics beat Brooklyn Nets 113-99 and San Antonio Spurs beat Memphis Grizzlies 111-101.

On Monday (17) another eight games took place: Philadelphia 76ers 110×108 Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons 127×112 Indiana Pacers, Cleveland Cavaliers 118×106 Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors 110×108 Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat 115×113 New York Kniucks, New Orleans Pelicans 109×126 Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves 120×96 Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets 127×130 Chicago Bulls.

On Sunday (16) another eight games took place: Boston Celtics 121-118 Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs 123-110 Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards 106-129 Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets 117-113 Orlando Magic, New Orleans Pelicans 106-124 Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks 138-133 Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz 150-147 Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns 122-124 Atlanta Hawks.

Five games took place on Saturday (15), where the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 108-100, the Toronto Raptors beat the Indiana Pacers 129-111, the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Charlotte Hornets 109-96, the Denver Nuggets won against the Minnesota Timberwolves 123-112 and the Los Angeles Lakers won against the Milwaukee Bucks 119-95.

And on Friday (14) many games took place, with the following results: Orlando Magic 105×98 Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks 140×132 Miami Heat, Detroit Pistons 114×105 Philadelphia 76ers, Minnesota Timberwolves 124×110 Sacramento Kings, New Orleans Pelicans 104×118 Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets 140×116 Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks 147×134 Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks 127×133 Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio Spurs 108×109 Golden State Warriors.

We’re now starting the broadcast of another game in this NBA regular season, on this Sunday of games in the competition! And today we’re featuring the matchup between the Brooklyn Nets and the Toronto Raptors, with all the plays right here on VAVEL!

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Finally, today’s game takes place at Scotiabank Arena, which was also called the Air Canada Centre, the famous ACC, between 1999 and 2018. The Arena, which opened in 1999, has a capacity of over 19,000 fans and hosts games for the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL.

The Brooklyn Nets, in turn, have three players out of today’s game, all injured, going without Ben Saraf, Cam Thomas, and Haywood Highsmith. In addition to the players out, Egor Demin and Nic Claxton are listed as questionable and may be left out.

For today’s game, the Toronto Raptors will only have one player out, Jakob Poeltl, who is being rested, in addition to Collin Murray-Boyles, who is dealing with knee pain and is listed as questionable for the game.

In the same Conference, the Toronto Raptors are in second place with 11 wins and five losses, behind the Detroit Pistons, with 14 wins and two losses, and ahead of the Cleveland Cavaliers, with 11 wins and six losses, the Miami Heat, with 10 wins and six losses, the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers, both with nine wins and six losses, and the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic, both with 10 wins and seven losses.

In the Eastern Conference, the Brooklyn Nets are in 13th place, with three wins and 12 losses, above the Indiana Pacers, with two wins and 14 losses, and the Washington Wizards, with one win and 15 losses, and below the Charlotte Hornets, with four wins and 12 losses, the Milwaukee Bucks, with eight wins and nine losses, the Boston Celtics, with eight wins and eight losses, and the Chicago Bulls, with nine wins and seven losses.

The Brooklyn Nets come into today’s game with two wins and three losses in their last games. The loss to the Raptors came on Tuesday (11), 119 to 109. On Friday (14), 105 to 98, the loss came in the NBA Cup, 105 to 98. On Sunday (16), against the Washington Wizards, the victory came 129 to 106. On Tuesday (18), against the Boston Celtics, the loss came 113 to 99. And on Friday (21), 113 to 105, in the NBA Cup, the victory came against the Celtics.

The Toronto Raptors are coming into today’s game with five straight wins. On Thursday (13), by 126 to 113, the win came over the Cleveland Cavaliers. On Saturday (15), by 129 to 111, the win came over the Indiana Pacers. On Monday (17), by 110 to 108, the win came over the Charlotte Hornets. On Thursday (19), by 121 to 112, the win came over the Philadelphia 76ers. And on Friday (21), by 140 to 110, in the NBA Cup, the win came over the Washington Wizards.