LOS ANGELES – Fred VanVleet finished with 27 points and 12 assists and Scottie Barnes tallied 21 points as the Toronto Raptors routed the under-manned Golden State Warriors, 119-100, on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time).
The Warriors were missing several of their top players, including Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, who had been on the current road trip but did not make the trip to Canada.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr elected to send them home after a win over Boston on Friday rather than risk them getting the coronavirus and have to potentially quarantine in Canada. Andre Iguodala (right knee), Otto Porter Jr. (left foot) and Andrew Wiggins (left knee) were also sent back to California.
The Warriors dressed just nine players for the fifth game of their eight day road swing.
The Raptors were playing for the first time since Thursday's game against the Chicago Bulls was postponed for COVID-19 reasons.
The Raptors were also missing key performers as an hour before tipoff, forward Pascal Siakam and guard Dalano Banton entered COVID-19 protocols.
"There's a heck of a lot of testing going on right now," said Toronto coach Nick Nurse.
Making his first NBA start, rookie Jonathan Kuminga led Golden State with a season-best 26 points.
The Raptors jumped out to a 25-10 lead in the first eight minutes. VanVleet had eight points, Chris Boucher had seven and Barnes six during the early scoring burst.
"I thought we played a lot better in the second half, competed better," Kerr said. "In the first half, we were on our heels and didn't have a lot of juice and confidence."
Elsewhere, Christian Wood scored a team high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Houston Rockets handed the Detroit Pistons their 14th consecutive loss with a 116-107 victory.
Playing against his former team, Wood led the Rockets who had all five starters scoring in double figures.
Eric Gordon tallied 18 points and five assists, Garrison Mathews 16 points, and Jae'Sean Tate had 11 points in the win. Kenyon Martin Jr. (10 points, 11 rebounds) added a double-double off the bench as Houston shot 49.5 percent from the floor.
The hapless Pistons committed 20 turnovers and made just 10 of 36 3-point attempts.
Cade Cunningham finished with 21 points and 11 assists, while Saddiq Bey led Detroit with 23 points in the loss.