Delon Wright records game-high 24 points in NBA D-League debut

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    Raptors 905 guard Scott Suggs hit a three-point shot with 6.4 seconds to play to break an 89-89 tie and put Raptors 905 ahead for good in a 93-91 win over the Idaho Stampede Wednesday night at Hershey Centre in Mississauga. The victory was Raptors 905's first at home in franchise history.

    Raptors 905 jumped out to a 57-37 lead at the half, buoyed by a 30-12 second quarter. In the first two quarters, Raptors 905 shot 66.7 percent (22-for-33) from the field and 45.5 percent from three-point range (5-for-11). Delon Wright, in his first NBA Development League game, shot six-for-six from the field, one-for-one from three-point range and three-for-three from the foul line for 16 points at halftime.

    Idaho went on a 12-0 run to start second half and carried the eight-point deficit into the fourth quarter. Raptors 905 regained a 14-point lead in the final period, before the Stampede came roaring back to tie the game with 1:16 to play.

    Wright's shooting stayed perfect in the second half as he finished nine-for-nine from the field and five-for-five on free throws to finish with a shared game-high of 24 points. Also reaching double digits in points for Raptors 905 were Scott Suggs (20), Bruno Caboclo (12) and Ronald Roberts (11). Roberts added a game-high 13 rebounds to complete the double-double in his season debut. He missed the previous five games with a sprained ankle.

    Sharing the game high in points with Wright was Idaho's Jack Cooley, who also finished with a team-high 12 rebounds for his club's only double-double. Other top offensive producers for the Stampede included Brandon Fields (20 points, nine assists), J.J. O'Brien (14 points) and EJ Singler (12 points).

    Raptors 905 led Idaho in field goal percentage (50.8-42.2), free throw percentage (74.2-57.1) and fast-break points (8-4), while the Stampede led in three-point percentage (34.6-31.6), points in the paint (44-38) and second-chance points (13-4).

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