The much-anticipated D'Angelo Russell debut headlined the Minnesota Timberwolves' trip to Toronto that ended in a 137-126 loss against the Raptors. The Timberwolves put on an impressive offensive display as a team shooting 45 percent from the field and 45 percent from three-point land.
Combine that hot shooting with 24 team assists and 38 rebounds, 10 offensive and 28 defensive, the Timberwolves' offense was only let down by their ability to hold onto the ball as they ended up with 23 turnovers.
From an individual point of view, it was the debut of D'Lo that stole the show.