The Brooklyn Nets would have won if there was only one half in a game. That obviously isn’t the case, though. They surrendered 35 points to the Toronto Raptors in the third quarter and eventually lost, 118-91, Wednesday night at Centre Bell in Montreal.
The Nets jumped out on another good start. They led by three at half behind the likes of D’Angelo Russell and Caris LeVert, both who have been impressive in the backcourt this preseason.
Then, the Raptors turned on the jets after Kyle Lowry was ejected in the third quarter.