The Oklahoman

Raptors rally from 30point deficit to down Mavs

- Wire reports

Kyle Low ry had 32 points and 10 assists, Chris Boucher scored a career- high 21 points and the Toronto Raptors overturned a 30- point deficit to beat the Dallas Mavericks 110-107 on Sunday, the biggest comeback in franchise history and the NBA's largest in a decade.

Lowry had one f ewer point in the fourth quarter (20) than the Mavericks managed as a team (21).

It was the first 30-point come back in the NBA since Sacramento beat Chicago on Dec. 21, 2009, according to Elias.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson scored 18 points and Fred VanVleet had 10 as t he short-handed Rap to rs won their fifth straight and improved to 13-3 at home, ending the Mavericks' seven- game road winning streak.

Kristaps Porzingis had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Jalen Brunson scored 21 points as Dallas dropped to 2-2 without guard

Luka Doncic, who sat for the fourth straight game because of a sprained right ankle.

CELTICS 119, HORNETS 93: Jay son Tatum had a career-high 39 points and 12 rebounds and Kemba Walker scored 23 points against his former team.

Tatum eclipsed his previous high of 34 points against Brooklyn on Jan. 14. Jaylen Brown added 16 points and nine rebounds, and rookie Grant Williams added 12 points off t he bench for the Celtics. Boston has won three straight and seven of nine.

BUCKS 117, PACERS 89: Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 18 points, 19 rebounds and nine assists, and the Bucks spoiled Malcolm Brogdon's return to Milwaukee.

Wesley Matthews scored 19 points for NBA-leading Milwaukee, which has won three in a row since a 120-116 loss to Dallas stopped an 18-game win streak. Brook Lopez and George Hill each had 17 points.

Brogdon was drafted by Milwaukee and spent his first three seasons with the Bucks before he was acquired by Indiana in a sign-and-trade deal over the summer. He was welcomed back with cheers and a tribute video, and finished with 10 points on 5-of-19 shooting and 10 assists.

Tip-in

Washington guard Isaiah Thomas was suspended for two games without pay by the NBA on Sunday f or entering the spectator stands late in the Wizards' loss at Philadelph­ia on Saturday night.

The NBA said the fans involved have been banned by the 76 e rs for one year from Wells Fargo Center events and the ticket-holders' seats have been revoked.

Thomas is averaging 1.6 points and 4.8 assists in his first season with Washington. The fans made obscene gestures and directed profanitie­s at Thomas during Saturday night' s game, a 76ers spokespers­on said.

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