Toronto Raptors Hold Off Atlanta Hawks; Take Control Of Group A Of NBA Cup
The Toronto Raptors secured a crucial 109-97 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night, a win that not only extends their winning streak to four games but also gives them a commanding lead in their NBA Cup group. In a game that had a playoff-like intensity, the Raptors’ defense clamped down in the fourth quarter to take control and move to 2-0 in tournament play.
Toronto Raptors: A Decisive Fourth-Quarter Performance
In what was arguably the most meaningful game between the two franchises in recent history, both teams entered the contest with 1-0 records in Group A of the inaugural NBA Cup. For three quarters, it was a tight, back-and-forth affair. However, the Raptors flipped a switch in the final frame.
Trailing by as many as 13 points in the third quarter, Toronto’s defense became suffocating when it mattered most. They held the Hawks to just 5-of-25 shooting in the fourth quarter, turning a close game into a comfortable win. The defensive lockdown fueled a 36-20 final period for the Raptors, showcasing the team’s growing resilience and defensive identity. Brandon Ingram led the way with 20 points, but it was a true team effort that sealed the victory.
Standout Performances Fuel the Win
While the team defense was the story of the night, several individuals stepped up. RJ Barrett exemplified the team’s newfound patience and efficiency. After a scoreless first half where he went 0-for-6 from the field, Barrett didn’t force the issue. He continued to play within the flow of the offense and was rewarded in the second half, finishing with 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting, along with five rebounds and four assists.
Scottie Barnes also delivered a well-rounded performance, contributing 14 points, 10 rebounds, and two crucial blocks. The center duo of Jakob Poeltl and Sandro Mamukelashvili provided a valuable combination of steady interior presence and energy off the bench, combining for 24 points and 16 rebounds.
Putting the Raptors in the Driver’s Seat
With the win, the Raptors now sit at 2-0 in Group A and have the inside track to advance to the knockout stage of the NBA Cup. Their remaining group stage games are against the Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards, two teams with losing records. This positions Toronto favorably to win the group outright.
Even if they don’t finish first, a strong record and point differential could be enough to secure the single wild-card spot available in the Eastern Conference. After being non-factors in the previous two NBA Cup tournaments, this victory puts the Raptors in an excellent position to make a deep run and compete for the inaugural trophy.
