Raptors slow down Pacers in Lowry's return

Kyle Lowry #7 of the Toronto Raptors takes practice shots before his game against the San Antonio Spurs at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on January 3, 2019. PHOTO | RONALD CORTES |

What you need to know:

  • Norman Powell scored 23 points for Toronto Raptors
  • Toronto led 70-63 at halftime
  • Bradley Beal scored 25 points as the Washington Wizards thumped the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-98

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Norman Powell scored 23 points and Kyle Lowry returned from injury to tally 12 as the Toronto Raptors snapped the Indiana Pacer's six-game NBA in streak with a 121-105 victory on Sunday.

Pascal Siakam finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Serge Ibaka scored 18 as the Raptors won despite missing Kawhi Leonard who sat out to rest.

The four-time all-star Lowry also dished out eight assists after missing the last 10 of 11 games due to back and thigh problems. He played 32 minutes and shot four-of-10, going two-for-six from beyond the arc in front of a crowd of 19,800 at Scotiabank Arena.

Danny Green scored 15 points and equalled his season high with five three pointers as Toronto returned from a victory in Milwaukee on Saturday to win their fifth consecutive contest at home.

The Raptors nailed 17 of 33 from three-point range, one shy of their season best.

Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 points, Domantas Sabonis had 16 points and 11 rebounds, and Victor Oladipo scored 16 points for Indiana, who have lost 14 of their last 16 against Toronto. The Pacers last win in Toronto was in 2013.

"This is a tough place to play," said Pacers coach Nate McMillan. "We haven't had success here in a number of years. We never really established that we could stop them."

Thaddeus Young scored 14 points and Darren Collison had 11 in the loss.

Toronto made six of nine three pointers to take a 37-35 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Powell scored 10 points in the second and Toronto led 70-63 at halftime.

Ibaka delivered 10 in the third as the Raptors took a 96-84 lead into the fourth.

Elsewhere, Bradley Beal scored 25 points as the Washington Wizards thumped the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-98 despite a triple-double from Russell Westbrook.

Otto Porter had 20 points, six rebounds and five assists, Jeff Green scored 16 points and Tomas Satoransky added 15 for the Wizards in the win.

"It has to be up there, there's no question," said Wizards coach Scott Brooks. "We battled. We played against one of the best teams in basketball. They've got a lot of talent. They've got three all-stars on the floor and I think we battled them and did a lot of things well."

Westbrook finished with 22 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists for his 12th triple-double of the season and the 116th of his career.

Paul George scored 20 points and Jerami Grant added 17 for the Thunder, who had their modest three-game winning streak halted.

The Wizards went on a 15-2 run in the third to take a 80-69 point lead late in the quarter.

Sam Dekker's reverse dunk put the Wizards up 96-81 with about 10 minutes left and later Green stretched the lead to 20 points with another three pointer.