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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Toronto 92, Charlotte 74
When: 7:00 PM ET, Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Where: Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, North Carolina
Officials: #24 Mike Callahan, #73 Tre Maddox, #42 Eric Lewis
Attendance: 15593

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Guard DeMar DeRozan scored 18 points as the Toronto Raptors won for the first time in more than five years at Time Warner Cable Arena, routing the Charlotte Hornets 92-74 on Wednesday night.

Guards Greivis Vasquez and Louis Williams poured in 16 points each, while forward Tyler Hansbrough had 12 points and forward James Johnson added 11 points for Toronto, which snapped a two-game skid.

It was a strong beginning to a four-game road stretch for the Raptors, who've clinched a playoff berth and are playing for positioning in the Eastern Conference.

Guard Kemba Walker scored 15 points for the Hornets, who trailed 69-45 after three quarters and didn't have enough firepower with an injury-reduced lineup. Guards Brian Roberts and Mo Williams added 10 points apiece.

The Raptors lost their previous six games to Charlotte. Toronto broke an eight-game losing streak in Charlotte, where it hadn't won since March 2010.

Even making only 14 of their first 33 shots from the field, the Raptors built a double-figure lead.

It was 47-31 by halftime as the Raptors hit six 3-pointers.

The Hornets shot 31 percent (13-of-42) in the first half.

Hornets guard Gerald Henderson limped off the court in the first quarter after banging knees with Hansbrough. It wasn't nearly as dramatic as the contact between the two in their college years when Henderson (playing for Duke) bloodied Hansbrough (playing for North Carolina) on a hard foul near the end of one of their rivalry games.

Henderson returned for the second quarter, though he was charged with a technical foul in the second half.

Toronto center Jonas Valanciunas was limited in the first half by three first-quarter fouls but that didn't prevent some dominating stretches for the Raptors.

Toronto, which allowed a season-low 15 first-quarter points to Boston in its most-recent game, matched that defensive effort when it held a 20-15 edge after the first quarter against Charlotte.

NOTES: The teams also meet to end the regular season next week. ...Toronto's last eight games will be against opponents with losing records. The Raptors play Friday night at Orlando. ... Toronto played without G Kyle Lowry (back) and F Amir Johnson (knee). ... Charlotte G Lance Stephenson was out with a jammed toe suffered a night earlier at Miami. ... Hornets C Al Jefferson (knee) missed another game, though the team is hoping to have him back by the weekend. ... Toronto F James Johnson showed up with his hair dyed red. He told reporters before the game that the change was to celebrate the team's spot in the playoffs. ... Charlotte has four games remaining, though only one more at home. Next, the Hornets go to Atlanta on Friday night.
Top Game Performances
 
Toronto   Charlotte
DeMar DeRozan 18 Scoring Kemba Walker 15
DeMar DeRozan 7 Assists Gerald Henderson 3
Tyler Hansbrough 12 Rebounds Marvin Williams 8
DeMar DeRozan 6 Free Throws Made Kemba Walker 4
Terrence Ross 2 Steals Marvin Williams 2
DeMar DeRozan 3 Blocks Bismack Biyombo 3
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Toronto 92 42.9 12-27 14-19 20 47 9 5 10
Charlotte 74 34.6 10-22 8-11 15 35 5 4 8
Upcoming Games
  • Charlotte will play their next game on the road against Atlanta. The Hornets have a W/L % of .515 after a win and .356 after a loss.
  • Toronto will play their next game on the road against Orlando. The Raptors have a W/L % of .630 after a win and .531 after a loss.