The Toronto Raptors played some of their worst and best basketball of the season all in the same game on Sunday afternoon.

The visiting Boston Celtics scored 75 points on them in the first half, built up a lead as big as 23 and appeared to be on the way to an easy win before things surprisingly shifted and Toronto actually took the lead briefly in the fourth quarter.

In the end, a rolling Celtics team (wins in 10 of 12) survived and handed Toronto its fifth loss in six games, but the Raptors at least woke up and made it close, showing some heart in the 121-113 defeat.

Instead of rallying from possibly the worst performance of the season Friday against Charlotte, the Raptors got bullied, out-worked and were completely outclassed by the Celtics, who launched three-pointer after three-poin

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