The ‘3-Point King’ Curry Leads Warriors to Eighth Consecutive Road Victory Against Raptors

Stephen Curry led with 25 points, followed closely by Jonathan Kuminga with 24 as the Golden State Warriors extended their road winning streak to eight games, defeating the Toronto Raptors 120-105 despite a short night of rest.

Toronto’s Scottie Barnes, an All-Star, exited the game with a broken left middle finger, ending his streak of five consecutive double-doubles. The Raptors announced Barnes would be out indefinitely. Warriors coach Steve Kerr commended the team for a “fantastic win,” particularly given their challenging travel circumstances.Despite a slow start, Golden State seized control in the third quarter. Curry, playing in Toronto for the first time since 2019, reflected on the significance of returning to the city where he spent part of his childhood.RJ Barrett led the Raptors with 23 points, while Kelly Olynyk contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds. The Raptors struggled in the third quarter, allowing the Warriors to take the lead.Former NBA star Charles Oakley and NHL standout Auston Matthews were among the spectators. Additionally, the Raptors converted guard Javon Freeman-Liberty to a standard NBA contract before the game.