Watched first half
The Golden State Warriors blew by the Raps in the first half, and set an all-time NBA record with 84 points in the first half. If it wasn’t already evident that the Raptors were a historically bad defensive team, I believe this dubious distinction objectively reinforces their struggles. The Raptors allowed them to shoot 68% on the game, a ridiculous percentage that allowed them to swamp the Raps by 38 points. Bargnani struggled in a game he should have been able to score 50 in, ending up with a slight 7 points and 0 rebounds. DeRozan had 19 points, 1 rebound, 0 assists and Leandrino had a similarly limited stat line. Ed Davis notched a solid 18 and 11 in the absence of both Reggie and Amir. Meanwhile, Monta Ellis led the Warriors in scoring with 27 points, and David Lee, Stephen Curry and Dorrell Wright also each cracked the 20-point plateau.
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