Raptors stretch winning streak to record 12 with thrilling victory over Pacers
TORONTO — Serge Ibaka’s three-point shots hadn’t been falling all night, so when the Congolese big man set up to launch a long bomb with 30 seconds to play, and history on the line, the Scotiabank Arena crowd held its collective breath.
Ibaka connected for the go-ahead basket, as the Toronto Raptors overcame a 19-point deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday, setting a franchise record with their 12th consecutive victory.
And moments after the nailbiter, Ibaka echoed what Toronto players and coaches have been saying all season: the Raptors know how to win.
“We keep our composure during the game,” Ibaka said. “We’ve been there before, even in playoffs. So we have that mindset of never give up, we keep trusting each other and we don’t point fingers. When things go bad, we stay together, and I think that’s what makes us very special.”