Raptors hear it from their coach after sluggish performance in win over Brooklyn
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors will not remember win No. 54 of the season with any fondness.
It took a fourth-quarter comeback led by DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry to catch lowly Brooklyn and post a 116-112 victory Friday — Toronto’s 12th straight over the Nets.
The two Toronto stars combined for 21 points in a final quarter that saw the Raptors outscore the Nets 32-21. Prior to that, the top team in the East looked shaky on both offence and defence.
“We were not sharp whatsoever,” said Toronto coach Dwane Casey. “We didn’t deserve to win that game. We found a way down the stretch but that’s not playoff basketball, that’s not winning basketball whatsoever. So many mental mistakes, it’s like we’re in a fog.