Raptors sweep two-game set in Atlanta, beating Hawks 117-94
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ATLANTA (AP) — Scottie Barnes had 24 points and 11 rebounds and the Toronto Raptors swept a two-game set in Atlanta for their season-high third straight victory, beating the Hawks 117-94 on Saturday night.
RJ Barrett and Chris Boucher added 23 points each for Toronto. The Raptors beat Atlanta 122-119 on Thursday night.
Vit Krejci led the Hawks with 20 points. Trae Young had 16 points. The NBA assist leader didn’t have an assist in the first three quarters and finished with four.

TAKEAWAYS
Raptors: Barrett, Barnes and Boucher were the driving force behind Toronto’s offence, combining for 70 points.
Hawks: Atlanta added Jalen Johnson to its ever-growing injury list, and the loss highlighted Atlanta’s current lack of offensive options. In addition to Johnson, who sustained a left shoulder injury Thursday, key bench contributor De’Andre Hunter was out with an illness and rookie Zaccharie Risacher remained out with a left adductor strain.
KEY MOMENT
After jumping out to a 27-22 first quarter lead, Atlanta went cold from the field in the second quarter, shooting 32 per cent, Toronto outscored the Hawks 33-21 on 54 per cent shooting over that span.
KEY STAT
Toronto overcame a slow first quarter by shooting 54 per cent from the field in both the second and third quarters. The Raptors also hit 50 per cent of their shots from 3-point range during the span.
UP NEXT
Raptors: Host the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday.
Hawks: Visit the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday.
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