Immanuel Quickley's 40-point performance propelled the Toronto Raptors to a 145-127 victory over the Golden State Warriors, marking the team's highest-scoring game and the Warriors' worst defensive showing of the season. Quickley's 11-for-13 shooting and 11 free throws were instrumental in the win. Scottie Barnes contributed 26 points and 11 assists, while Buddy Hield's 25 points and six 3-pointers were highlights for the Warriors. However, the Warriors struggled defensively, allowing Toronto to score 70 points by halftime, the most given up by a Warriors opponent in the first half this season. The loss snapped the Warriors' four-game winning streak and marked their fifth defeat in the last 17 games. With Jimmy Butler out due to a season-ending knee injury, Golden State coach Steve Kerr turned to Jonathan Kuminga, who finished with 20 points and five rebounds in 21 minutes. The team's future for Kuminga is uncertain, as he has requested a trade due to his deep bench status, and the Warriors must decide by the February 5 deadline whether to move him. The Raptors, meanwhile, will face the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night, completing a challenging back-to-back road trip. The Warriors will travel to Dallas on Thursday night to continue their season.