TORONTO – Much to the dismay of the Raptors and their fans, the Golden State Warriors came to Toronto and didn't disappoint, despite Kyle Lowry's best efforts to wreck their perfect record. Stephen Curry was just a little bit better. By no means was win No. 21 a masterpiece by the Warriors – the road to 21-0 can't be majestic the whole way through – but Curry's master class was enough for Golden State to edge the Raptors 112-109 in a rare Saturday night home game for Toronto. "That's our 11th win on the road this year so you have to give the guys in there so much credit for even on the games where we really don't have it, finding ways to win," said Warriors interim head coach Luke Walton, who has yet to lose as the lead decision-maker on an NBA bench. Lowry's career-high 41 points and seven assists were obscured by Curry's 44 points and seven assists. How the two All-Star point guards get to those similar results couldn't be any more different. While Curry glides with the ball in his hands, Lowry crashes and bangs. The juxtaposition of styles gave a great game between the defending NBA champions and a worthy adversary in the Raptors its character. Curry dropped...