Following back-to-back losses, Raptors feel road trip could be good timing
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors hope a change of scenery will help turn around a rough stretch.
The Raptors dropped a 99-96 decision to the Charlotte Hornets on Friday for their second loss in as many games. It was only the fourth time this season Toronto had lost consecutive games, and marked the second straight night of shooting less than 36 per cent.
The Raptors then packed their bags and departed for a difficult five-game western road swing that coach Nick Nurse hopes can help them recharge.
“I think we’ve been home for a long time,” Nurse said. “I think you guys understand that sometimes home is really busy. There’s a lot of things going on. It seems like stuff everyday. It’s almost like you get a chance to actually regroup on the road.