Toronto Raptors beat Denver Nuggets 117-109 to go 7-1 in seeding round
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Seldom-used Stanley Johnson scored 23 points and the Toronto Raptors wrapped up the NBA’s seeding round with a 117-109 victory over the Denver Nuggets.
On an afternoon the Raptors sat four of their five starters, Raptors back-ups stepped up big time. Paul Watson, who signed a two-way contract between Toronto and Raptors 905 in January, added 22 points, while Norman Powell finished with 15 points, Terence Davis had 14, Matt Thomas chipped in with 12, and Malcolm Miller scored 10.
The Raptors went 7-1 at the NBA bubble at Walt Disney World, despite having the toughest schedule in the eight-game seeding round. Their 53-19 regular-season record will stand as second-best in the NBA behind Milwaukee.
PJ Dozier had 20 points to top Denver (46-27). Jamal Murray of Kitchener, Ont., who missed Denver’s first four games in the bubble with a hamstring injury, had 11.