Despite promising to take better care of the ball after a dispiriting Game 3 loss on Friday night, the Raptors were sloppy again on Sunday, allowing the Wizards to hang around in a game that Toronto was dominating. Given the way things have gone in this trip to the U.S. capital, they should want no part of that. “I don’t know why we’re hesitating,” Casey said, adding that too many Raptors were passing up looks that they usually take. Not having him for the final four minutes, when a tie game turned into an eight-point loss, clearly hurt Toronto on both ends of the floor. His status, and whether the Raptors can survive without him, is very much a question.
Source: National Post April 23, 2018 12:33 UTC