NBA Summer League Takeaways: Warriors Rookies Suffocated by Raptors
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, JUL 17 – The Raptors forced 27 turnovers and secured first place in the Las Vegas Summer League standings, moving two wins away from the championship, officials said.
- The Toronto Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors 81-69 on Thursday night at Las Vegas' Cox Pavilion during the 2025 NBA Summer League.
- The Raptors needed a win to remain undefeated and contend for one of four playoff spots, while the Warriors aimed to spoil their streak.
- Collin Murray-Boyles was the standout performer for the Raptors, contributing 20 points along with nine boards and four steals, while rookie Chris Manon led the Warriors by tallying 14 points and grabbing nine rebounds.
- Warriors coach Lainn Wilson called Manon a 'game changer' who can help flip games, highlighting Manon's consistent strong play in the Summer League.
- Toronto improved to 4-0 in Las Vegas and secured first place, advancing to Saturday's semifinals, while Golden State prepares for their fifth game against an unannounced opponent.
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