Raptors learning to close out close games after losing eight nail-biters
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors are getting sharper in the fourth quarter, and it’s getting them into the win column.
Scottie Barnes had seven points, RJ Barrett added six, and Jakob Poeltl had nine as Toronto outscored the Indiana Pacers 29-27 in the final period of the Raptors’ 122-111 victory on Tuesday. It was Toronto’s second consecutive win and third in four games.
“I think we’re just starting to figure out how to win some of these games at the end,” said Barrett. “I think we’ve also been doing a good job from the start and giving ourselves a lead, so that even when teams make a run, we’re still OK, instead of just going all the way down.”
That was exactly the case on Tuesday, with the Raptors leading Indiana by as much as 24 points but the Pacers closed the gap in the fourth with an 8-0 run pulling Indiana to within a possession and less than seven minutes less to play.