The Toronto Raptors have completed their first series sweep in franchise playoff history, with a 150-122 rout of the Brooklyn Nets to win the first-round NBA playoff series 4-games-to-none.
The Raptors secured the win despite losing Kyle Lowry to an injury in the first quarter.
The team originally listed Lowry with a left ankle injury before coach Nick Nurse said post-game that the all-star would be having an MRI on the arch of his foot.
Norman Powell had 29 points to lead a 100-point performance by Toronto's bench, an NBA record.
Serge Ibaka had 27 points and 15 rebounds, Pascal Siakam had 20 points, Terence Davis finished with 14, while Matt Thomas chipped in with 12.
The defending NBA champions will face the Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals after Boston beat Philadelphia in four straight games.
Game 1 goes Thursday.
With files from the Canadian Press