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Battier leads Rockets past Raptors 124-112

by Associated Press

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Posted on October 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM

Updated Monday, Oct 26 at 5:39 PM

TORONTO-Shane Battier scored 26 points and Trevor Ariza added 18 as the Houston Rockets made 13 3-pointers in a 124-112 preseason victory over the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night.

Battier made his first seven 3-point attempts and finished 8 of 9 from behind the arc. Ariza was 3 of 5 as Houston finished 13 of 23 from 3-point range.

Former Raptor Pops Mensah-Bonsu scored 17 points, including several dunks, for the Rockets (3-2), while Carl Landry added 14 points and Kyle Lowry had 12 points and seven assists.

Andrea Bargnani scored 16 points and Chris Bosh had 13 for the Raptors (2-4), who lost their second game in as many days. Boston beat Toronto 106-90 on Wednesday in Hartford, Conn.

Rookie DeMar DeRozan and Sonny Weems scored 11 points each for Toronto, while Amir Johnson had 10 points and seven rebounds and Jarrett Jack added seven points and nine assists.

Toronto was 2 for 13 from 3-point range. Battier had three 3-pointers in the first quarter but a buzzer-beating jumper by Bargnani gave Toronto a 29-28 lead after one.

Bargnani scored nine points in the second quarter and Johnson added eight as Toronto went ahead by as many as 11, but Ariza had eight points as the Rockets closed within 63-62 at halftime.

Battier made three more 3s in the third before finally missing and Houston led 93-89 entering the fourth quarter.

Hedo Turkoglu, who made his Raptors debut on Wednesday, scored nine points in 22 minutes, then spent the rest of the game stretching in the locker room.

Raptors forward Reggie Evans, who sprained his left foot Wednesday, was on crutches and will miss the team's final two preseason games. Toronto opens the regular season at home against Cleveland on Oct. 28.

Luis Scola, who left Monday's loss to Milwaukee with a sprained right ankle, dressed but did not play for the Rockets.

Tracy McGrady, recovering from offseason microfracture surgery on his left knee, watched from behind the bench in the first half but did not come out for the second.

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