Raptors fall in final Summer League game
Briefly

The Toronto Raptors concluded their Summer League journey by losing to the Sacramento Kings 98-88. Despite trailing by 22 points, the Raptors closed the gap to a single possession several times. Sacramento took an aggressive approach early, consistently moving the ball and maintaining control throughout the match. Isaac Jones was a standout player, scoring 36 points, while Ja'Kobe led Toronto with 19 points. However, the Raptors struggled with fouls and turnovers, which hindered their gameplay and resulted in their departure from the Summer League.
Isaac Jones, an un-drafted sophomore led all scorers with 36 points, dominating in the paint due to his size and athleticism, alongside his timing on cuts.
Despite a 22 point deficit, the Raptors repeatedly made efforts to come within a single possession, showcasing their determination in a challenging matchup.
Toronto's Ja'Kobe found his rhythm after hitting his first long-range shot, leading to 19 points for him, but he struggled with fouls in the fourth quarter.
Sacramento moved the ball well and built a substantial lead early, leading wire to wire as they clinched their spot in the finals.
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