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Raptors Surge Past Slumping Heat Behind Ingram's 38 Points
Toronto's balanced attack and late-game run expose Miami's struggles as playoff race tightens
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:39am
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A cubist interpretation of the Raptors' balanced attack and late-game surge that exposed the Heat's recent struggles in their playoff push.Today in MiamiThe Toronto Raptors delivered a statement win over the Miami Heat, led by Brandon Ingram's season-high 38 points. The Raptors used a balanced scoring attack and a 24-6 run to close the first half to cruise to a 128-114 victory, exposing the Heat's recent struggles as the playoff race heats up.
Why it matters
This win reinforces the Raptors' identity as a team that can win as a unit, not just rely on a single star. Their ability to route a struggling Heat squad signals Toronto's maturation and playoff readiness, while Miami's slide raises questions about their ability to stabilize their rotation and rediscover their collective efficiency before the play-in tournament.
The details
Brandon Ingram led the way for the Raptors with 38 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and playmaking ability with 7 assists. RJ Barrett added 22 points, providing a complementary scoring punch. The Raptors' balanced attack, with contributions from Collin Murray-Boyles, Scottie Barnes, and Immanuel Quickley, allowed them to pull away in the second half.
- The Raptors used a 24-6 run to close the first half, turning a 45-50 halftime deficit into a 69-50 lead.
- The win marked the third time the Raptors have swept the season series against the Heat, including previous eras in 2007-08 and 2018-19.
The players
Brandon Ingram
The Raptors' star forward who scored a season-high 38 points and dished out 7 assists to lead his team to victory.
RJ Barrett
The Raptors' steady scoring complement to Ingram, contributing 22 points to the win.
Collin Murray-Boyles
A Raptors role player who added 17 points, helping to spread the scoring load.
Scottie Barnes
The Raptors' versatile forward who chipped in 13 points to the team's balanced attack.
Immanuel Quickley
A Raptors reserve who provided 11 points off the bench, further showcasing the team's depth.
What’s next
The Raptors will look to build on this momentum as they face tougher opponents like the Knicks in the coming weeks, while the Heat will need to find a way to arrest their slide and stabilize their rotation before the play-in tournament.
The takeaway
This win showcases the Raptors' growth as a team, with a balanced scoring attack and a collective mindset that can withstand the pressure of the playoff race. Meanwhile, the Heat's struggles raise questions about their ability to recapture their identity and secure a postseason berth.
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