After all the missed shots, all the bad breaks, the physical exhaustion and mental fatigue, the Raptors found a way to steal one on Friday night.
Terence Davis, who had been forgotten for the past couple of weeks, provided a fourth-quarter spark and hit the game-winning shot as a depleted gang of Raptors managed to subdue the Minnesota Timberwolves 86-81 and climb to .500 for the first time this season.
Davis had 11 points in the final quarter, Norm Powell had a season-high 31 on the night and Toronto finished on a 11-0 run for their third consecutive road win.