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Tempo Blow 20, Still Beat Liberty 93-91

A 20-point lead evaporating against New York and the Tempo still walking away with a 93-91 win is either a bullpen problem in basketball form or proof of a roster that can survive its own mistakes. Marina Mabrey scored 30 to keep Toronto ahead when the margin collapsed, and how the coaching staff addresses the third-quarter unraveling will matter more than the final score by the time the playoff seeding shakes out.

The game was part of the league's Cross-Canada Series, a designated home game for the Tempo played at Centre Bell in Montreal rather than their regular Toronto arena, which adds a layer of noise to reading the result as a form line. Toronto is back at Coca-Cola Coliseum Tuesday against Washington, and that's the game that tells you whether Sunday's finish was execution under pressure or a lucky bounce.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
Toronto dropped the finale in San Diego 5-4 and heads into the All-Star break at 39-40, third in the AL East. The record is unremarkable enough that Buster Olney's read, that the front office could drag buy-sell all the way to August 3, looks less like caution and more like genuine indecision.
Argonauts
Toronto acquired punter James Burnip from Ottawa for a conditional 2027 eighth-round pick, addressing a roster that had zero backup behind league-leading punter John Haggerty. It's a low-cost depth move, but a CFL team with no contingency plan at any specialist spot is one injury away from a real problem, and this one's now closed.
Raptors
Kawhi Leonard has hired Harrison Gaines of SLASH Sports as his new agent ahead of extension talks expected to begin this week in Toronto. The trade itself is still on hold pending the league's investigation into the Clippers, so the agent change is the more useful signal of where Leonard's camp actually expects things to land.
The Number
20

Toronto Tempo's blown lead before beating New York 93-91 A 20-point cushion disappearing against a Liberty team that's supposed to be one of the league's best is the kind of collapse that usually costs teams the game, not just the margin. Watch how the Tempo defend third quarters over their next five outings, because a win papers over the issue once but not on a schedule this compressed.

What's On Tonight
No major games scheduled
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Tempo moneyline vs. Washington Tuesday. Toronto just found a way to win from 20 down, and a home crowd against a Mystics team coming off a win over Seattle Sunday favors the same resilience showing up again.

“A 20-point lead is a suggestion, not a guarantee”
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