WASHINGTON — DeMar DeRozan said before Game 6 that he didn’t want to have to deal with the “headache” of Game 7. It was a game that showcased much of what we knew about both teams going into the series. “He’s the engine that drives that group.”“That unit just moves the scoreboard,” Washington coach Scott Brooks said of the Toronto bench. The Raptors outscored the Wizards by 18 with Siakam on the floor, and Wright and VanVleet were each +12 on the night. The Raptors only turned the ball over six times in Game 6, by far their best mark of the series.
Source: National Post April 28, 2018 02:30 UTC