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Toronto-shooting of three points is the preferred weapon in the American La Liga, but Toronto Raptors is struggling to find consistency behind the bow.

RJ Barrett from Mississauga, Ontario, performed one of the three Three Rummates of Toronto, where Raptors 33 attempts behind the arc lost 111-101 to Boston Celkus on Tuesday. This was a sad, 15.2 centenary launch rate of Raptors against the American Professional League champion after Toronto reached 20 compared to 35 in the three, 57.1 percent, with 127-109 victory over Phoenix Sansn on Sunday.

“Sometimes shots are made, and sometimes don’t do it,” said Barrett, who ended with 22 points although “Sometimes shots are made, and sometimes don’t do it,” said Barrett, who finished with 22 points although “Sometimes shots are made, and sometimes don’t do it,” “I think we actually got a lot of good appearance, frankly, and perhaps better than the appearance we got against Phoenix.

“But, as you know, they did not fall today. I think that even, we are still playing hard, and we are still playing well, although we did not create the shots.”

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RAPTORS 8 went for 8 in three points attempts to close their victory on Sunday. Then Toronto went 0 against 11 from behind the bow to start a loss on Tuesday against Celkus, not reaching three until the second quarter.

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“We are making some shots, it seems completely different,” said Scotti Barnes, who got 21 points on Tuesday, despite losing five points from the three attempts. “But, as you know, we did not do it. The night did not fall.

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“We still have to clean some things. It is not an excuse.”

Boston won the American Professional League title last season, partly due to its competence with the three.

CELTICS bent in it, as 47.7 have put three points in the league for each game this season. Toronto tried the second three times more in the American Professional League in the 2024-25 campaign, with 33 for each game heading to Tuesday night.

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“If you take a lot of them, you will make each other,” said Barrett. “They take a lot of attempts, and they make a lot of three.

“You are definitely trying to play the game, trying the Threes The Hard Contentsed, then trying to shoot the largest possible. … They just made, and we did not make us.”


Darko Rajakovic, the main coach, agreed with Barrett that the quality of the three Toronto attempts against Boston was good, if not better, than the looks that Raptors obtained against Phoenix.

“I hope we will be through the twentieth game that we made twenty, and that we did not make four of these, which we kept tonight,” said Rajakovic jokingly. “In this scenario, we win the game. I thought the quality of these shots was good. The ball did not enter tonight.”

Striker KristAps Porzingis (disease) and Al Horford (left foot sprain) as well as JRUE (REST) ​​goalkeeper with Boston. Porzingis was a late scratch and spent a planned night vacation because CELTICS was playing the first match in a row.

Despite the shooting of three sad points throughout the match, Toronto commented, even in a summary progress from one point in the second quarter. Raptors, through an impressive, effective game, managed to nearly 37 against 50 (74 percent) on field targets of two points.

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“Horford and Borzengis have not played, so he definitely opened a lot of things at the edge for us today,” said Barrett. We were trying to convert the largest possible number of these.

“I think that if we make some of those three, it is a completely different game, which is a completely different game.”

This report issued by the Canadian press was published for the first time on February 25, 2025.

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