The Philadelphia 76ers converted only eight three-pointers in their one-point loss to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. It took just 14 minutes for Philadelphia to surpass that amount in its rematch against Toronto just one day later and the Raptors couldn’t recover.
The 76ers (22-16) handled the Raptors (24-17) 115-102 at Scotiabank Arena on Monday night in a game that featured an offensive reawakening. Philadelphia enjoyed four players scoring at least 15 points and shot 44.4% from three-point range after finishing below 26% in its last two games. While both teams suffered back-to-back fatigue, the 76ers got right against the Raptors, who rank top-six league-wide in defensive rating.