The Orlando Magic defeated the Toronto Raptors by a final score of 129-108 in the NBA's highest-scoring game of the season on Wednesday night.

The Magic had eight players in double figures for only the second time in franchise history.

"You need 22-point quarters and 15-point quarters," Cato said. "That's how you win ballgames. Offense is great, but you can't outscore everybody."

Added Steve Francis, whose 23 points were Orlando's most: "Everybody contributed on the offensive end, but we still gave up too many points."

Yet Cato had to concede these warnings would ring a little hollow on a night like this.

"We made shots," said Cato, who had his second straight double-double with 12 points and a season-best 14 rebounds. "That's all that matters."