Raptors stumble in 128-126 loss to Timberwolves before NBA trade deadline
TORONTO — For 24 minutes, the Toronto Raptors dominated the Minnesota Timberwolves.
But then turnovers and the explosive play of Anthony Edwards gave Minnesota momentum in the second half and the Raptors fell to the Timberwolves 128-126 on Wednesday. Brandon Ingram, who led Toronto with 25 points, said that he and his teammates have to get back to their fundamentals.
“Every game is different. I think we can learn how to take care of the basketball for sure and what plays we are gonna run in the fourth quarter to be the best effectively,” said Ingram post-game. “Also, just standing our ground on the defensive side of the basketball and getting stops over and over again.
“We’ve done it before.”


