Raptors hope to pick up where they left off
TORONTO – The agonizing image of Kyle Lowry’s blocked shot at the Game 7 buzzer has played itself over and over in the Raptors’ minds all summer, like a bad song stuck on repeat.
The point guard who’d carried Toronto through their first playoff appearance in six years was blocked by Paul Pierce at the buzzer, ending their season as the Brooklyn Nets moved onto the second round.
Rather that bury that heartbreaking image, the Raptors have harnessed it.
“I think about it all the time because we’re going to need that to feed off of, honestly, and understand how bad that hurt, that feeling of losing Game 7 and coming so close, losing by one point,” said guard DeMar DeRozan. “We’ve got to carry that starting tomorrow for training camp, have that hunger and that edge to do the same thing all over again this year.”