The 2020-21 NBA season has had its fair share of blowouts so far, but the Toronto Raptors took it to a whole different level against the Golden State Warriors on Friday.

The Raptors recorded its biggest win margin in franchise history, per StatMuse, and handed the Dubs its most humiliating defeat of all time with 130-77 spanking at Amalie Arena.

Yup, your eyes are not deceiving you. That's a 53-point differential between the two teams. Now that's just pitiful. We've probably seen high school teams put up a better fight than what the Warriors had.

Playing sans superstar Stephen Curry who once again experienced pain in his tailbone, the Warriors looked like they didn't belong on the same court from the opening tip.

There was no sense of urgency whatsoever for coach Steve Kerr's wards for 48 minutes, allowing Toronto to do whatever they pleased on offense.

The Raptors, who were also playing without their own All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry, shot 53.4 percent from the field and 42.9 percent from 3-point range.

Now that's just a recipe for disaster. Golden State's defense was pretty much non-existent, allowing five Raptors players to score in double figures. Pascal Siakam led the way with 36 points, seven boards, and five assists, while Gary Trent Jr. and OG Anunoby added 24 and 21 points, respectively.

Andrew Wiggins was the only one who showed up for the Dubs, scoring 15 points in 26 minutes of action.

This blowout, meanwhile, just speaks to the Warriors' state as a team when Curry is not available on the floor. Golden State looked elite in their last two games with the two-time MVP healthy, only to be made fools of by a lackluster Raptors team in his absence.