TORONTO – Brandon Ingram drilled a 15-foot jump shot with 0.6 seconds left to play as the Toronto Raptors came out on top in a wild 97-95 win over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.
Toronto clinched a top-two seed and home court in the quarterfinals of the Emirates NBA Cup with the victory and the Milwaukee Bucks’ 106-103 loss to the Miami Heat earlier in the night.
Ingram finished with 26 points and eight rebounds as Toronto (14-5) won its ninth straight. The Raptors finished the group stage of the in-season tournament with a perfect 4-0 record.
Scottie Barnes had a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds, and Immanuel Quickley added 15 points, six assists and five rebounds for a banged-up Toronto squad.
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TJ McConnell came off the bench with 16 points, seven rebounds and six assists as Indiana (2-16) lost its third straight. Jarace Walker had 13 points and was a rebound shy of a double-double. Story continues below advertisement
The Pacers’ all-Canadian backcourt of Montreal’s Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard of Aurora, Ont., finished with 15 and nine points respectively.
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The Raptors announced earlier Wednesday that swingman RJ Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., would be out for at least another week with a sprained knee.
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Takeaways
Pacers: Despite giving up an 11-point lead in the second quarter, Indiana battled back early in the fourth. Mathurin drilled a 26-foot three-pointer with 8:21 left to give the Pacers a two-point lead. The two teams went back-and-forth for the rest of the period before Ingram hit his winning jumper.
Raptors: Head coach Darko Rajakovic went with a bigger starting five, putting six-foot-seven rookie forward Collin Murray-Boyles in Barrett’s spot in the lineup, playing alongside seven-foot centre Jakob Poeltl. Although Murray-Boyles only played eight minutes, Toronto still outrebounded (48-43) Indiana and got more points in the paint (46-40).
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Key moment
An impressive 11-0 run to close out the second quarter gave Toronto a 50-49 lead at intermission, capped by four consecutive points by Barnes. That carried over into the third when Ingram hit a three-pointer to finish a 13-1 Raptors run.
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Toronto had an uncharacteristically bad game from three-point range, going 5-for-26 (19.2 per cent) from beyond the arc. The Raptors’ three-point percentage heading into the game was 37.8 per cent, tied with the Denver Nuggets for sixth best in the NBA.
Up next
Indiana: Hosts the Washington Wizards (2-15) on Friday.
Toronto: Visits the Charlotte Hornets (4-14) on Saturday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 26, 2025.
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