It wasn’t supposed to go down to the buzzer between the league-leading Raptors and the Western Conference bottom-dwelling Phoenix Suns, but it took a last-gasp layup from Pascal Siakam to seal a 111-109 victory for Toronto.
Toronto led the Suns by as many as 16 points early in the game, but came out flat-footed in the second half, looking very much like a team without Kawhi Leonard on the second night of back-to-back games. That allowed the Suns to get back in the game, and they entered the final quarter with a one-point lead.
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