
SAN JOSE – A sellout crowd filed into SAP Center Monday night, the first 10,000 receiving Stephen Curry bobblehead dolls. That was the most they saw of the MVP.
Curry fouled out after only 19 minutes, scoring 14 points to join four teammates in double figures as the Warriors opened their preseason schedule with a 95-87 win over the Toronto Raptors.
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Veteran guard Leandro Barbosa led all scorers with 15 points, followed by Klay Thompson with 14, Marreese Speights with 12 and James Michael McAdoo with 10.
The Warriors were clobbered on the glass (48-37) but held Toronto to 37.6-percent shooting from the field while shooting 50 percent (35-of-70) themselves.
STANDOUT PERFORMER:
Barbosa. The Brazilian Blur scored nine points (4-of-5 shooting) in seven minutes in the first half, with six more (3-of-4 shooting) after intermission. It was a sharp performance by the last man to report to training camp.
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McAdoo also came off the bench to offer solid production in addition to his usual energy. He and Barbosa led the team in Plus-Minus, each finishing at +12.
NOTES:
Jason Thompson, Chris Babb, Jarell Eddie, Tony Mitchell and Juwan Staten never left the bench . . . Brandon Rush took two jumpers and swished both . . . Festus Ezeli blocked three shots and Speights rejected two . . . Draymond Green was credited with five assists to lead both teams.
INJURY UPDATE:
Warriors: Kevon Looney (hip surgery), listed as out, did not play.
Raptors: James Johnson (left Achilles), Kyle Lowry (right groin), Lucas Nogueira (left hamstring) and Axel Toupane (right ankle), listed as out, did not play.
WHAT’S NEXT: Preseason Game 2 is scheduled for Thursday night against the Trail Blazers at Moda Center in Portland.