Raptors end Celtics’ six-game win streak with thrilling 115-112 OT victory
TORONTO — Nick Nurse has insisted he’s not watching what other teams are doing in a tightly packed Eastern Conference and only a handful of games left in the regular season.
But the Toronto Raptors coach was intrigued moment’s after his team edged the Boston Celtics 115-113 in overtime Monday.
“I heard that (Chicago) lost. What’s that mean? We’re tied for fifth?” Nurse asked reporters. “And how many out of first? Three and a half (games)? Geez, that’s pretty close. It’s pretty close to first place. That’s cool.”
Pascal Siakam had a season-high 40 points and 13 rebounds and the Raptors ended the undermanned Celtics’ win streak at six games, and vaulted themselves into a tie with the Bulls for fifth, one game ahead of Cleveland.