The Toronto Raptors improved to an NBA-best 22-7 by dealing the Los Angeles Clippers their worst loss of the season.
Serge Ibaka delivered 25 points and nine rebounds as the Raptors ripped the Clippers, 123-99 in Los Angeles.
Kyle Lowry hit four of Toronto's 14 3-pointers and added 21 points to help the Raptors win while Kawhi Leonard sat out with a bruised right hip.
Fred Van Vleet had a career-high 14 assists starting in place of Leonard.
Toronto shot 52 per cent from the floor, had 34 assists and outscored the Clippers 28-4 in fast-break points.