For one quarter, the Spurs looked like they really wanted to win this one for Gregg Popovich. After a slow offensive start for both teams, the Raptors took a five-point lead heading into the second quarter, and that was when the Spurs decided to pick things up. It was the only quarter they would win on the night, outscoring Toronto 32-24 to take a three-point lead into halftime. A lot of that centered around Dejounte Murray, Lonnie Walker and Keldon Johnson contributing 23 points in the quarter.
Unfortunately, outside of an 8-0 run by the Spurs early in the third quarter to take their largest lead of the game, they looked uninspired the rest of the way.