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Saturday, Oct. 23 8:00pm ET
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MILWAUKEE (AP) _ Vince Carter scored 23 points and Doug Christie and Antonio Davis each added 16 Saturday night as the Toronto Raptors beat the previously unbeaten Milwaukee Bucks 98-86 in an exhibition game. The Raptors evened their record after six games while the Bucks lost for the first time in six games. Glenn Robinson scored 21 points and Ray Allen had 19 for the Bucks in the 22nd annual charity game to raise money for Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer. A 3-pointer by Allen cut the Raptors' lead to 93-82 with two minutes left. But Carter then nailed a 3-pointer and the Bucks, who never led in the game, never got that close again. Davis scored nine points for the Raptors, who led 75-62 going into the final quarter. The closest Milwaukee got in the third quarter was 71-62 on a 3-pointer by Dale Ellis with three minutes left. Toronto made twice as many field goals as Milwaukee in the first half _ 22-11 _ to take a 54-37 lead. The Raptors shot 50 percent and the Bucks just 26.8 percent as they missed 30 shots. Kevin Willis came off the bench in the second quarter to score eight points and help the Raptors increase their 15-point first-quarter lead. Christie scored 12 points in the quarter as Milwaukee missed its first 11 shots.
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