Stephen Curry's MVP chances may have been hurt a bit by a poor-shooting effort in a high-profile matchup, but he's always shot well against the Toronto Raptors. Though his backcourt mate Klay Thompson struggles north of the border, the Raptors know they need to find a way to limit the high-scoring duo - and play better in the fourth quarter - to avoid matching their longest losing streak. Curry and Thompson combined for 52 points the last time these teams met heading into Friday night's rematch in Toronto. Shots that I normally make didn't fall tonight.'' Curry is averaging 28.6 points on 53.0 percent shooting against Toronto (37-20), his highest marks against any opponent.