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Toronto Raptors shrug off end of 15-game win streak after loss to Brooklyn Nets

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Kyle Lowry posted a triple-double but could not stop the Brooklyn Nets from snapping the Toronto Raptors' 15-game win streak

Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry and coach Nick Nurse shrugged off the end of their team's 15-game winning streak following their loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night.

The Raptors were hoping to keep rolling right into the All-Star break.

Instead, they had their franchise-record winning streak stopped at 15 games with a 101-91 loss to the Nets. Still, the reigning NBA champions are 40-15 despite losing Kawhi Leonard last summer and battling injuries all season, so they could easily shrug off a poor performance.

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"In the big scheme of things, you look at the overall of where you're sitting and have to be pleased with that," coach Nick Nurse said.

The Raptors couldn't find the form that helped them average 121.2 points and shoot 50 per cent over the previous 15 games. This time, they hit only 37.8 per cent of their shots, with Kyle Lowry's triple-double coming on a night when the All-Star point guard was just 4-for-13.

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"We did not play well. Simple as that," Lowry said. "They played well and give them credit, they played their butts off. They beat us. It is only one game."

"I thought we were a little flat early and just couldn't really get it going after that," Lowry's backcourt partner Fred VanVleet said. "It is what it is. We weren't going to win them all."

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Caris LeVert scored 20 points for the Nets, who ended a six-game losing streak against the Raptors. That included Saturday night in Toronto, where LeVert scored a career-best 37 points but the Nets fell 119-118.

"I think we felt like we were right there in Toronto. We were really a last-second tip-in from winning the game and we were confident going into it," forward Joe Harris said. "Obviously, any time you play home in front of your own fans, you definitely get a distinct advantage that way."

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Harris added 19 points and Spencer Dinwiddie had 17 points and nine assists for the Nets, who head into the break 25-28 after having Kyrie Irving play in just 20 games. He sat out again with a sprained right knee.

Serge Ibaka had 28 points and nine rebounds for the Raptors after returning from a one-game absence with flu-like symptoms. Fred VanVleet scored 22 points and Lowry had 12 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds.

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The Nets extended a 10-point lead after three quarters to 80-65 in the opening 90 seconds of the fourth and spent the rest of the game turning back every Toronto attempt to get back in it.

The Raptors' best shot came when Ibaka made a three-pointer and VanVleet converted a three-point play to cut it to 91-82 with 4:13 remaining, but LeVert made consecutive baskets to quickly push the lead back into double figures.

"I thought our physicality, the things we were missing in the last two games against them, I thought we just raised that. We wanted it bad," Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said. "The execution wasn't perfect, but our will to win was at a super-high level. That is why we came out with the 'W'."

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