Raptors lose first opener in eight years in 113-99 loss to Pelicans
TAMPA, Fla. — It was a Toronto Raptors’ home opener unlike any other, played a couple thousand kilometres from home, in front of a tiny bipartisan crowd, on a day that saw the league postpone a game – on just Day 2 of the season – due to COVID-19.
Also unusual for the Raptors: a loss.
Brandon Ingram scored 24 points and JJ Redick added 23 and the New Orleans Pelicans shot the lights out in the third quarter en route to a 113-99 win, handing Toronto its first loss on opening night in eight years.
“(The third quarter) … zapped our energy pretty big time,” coach Nick Nurse said. “We did seem to lose a little energy and maybe ran out of a little gas, too.”