The more Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy watches his team struggle, the more concerned he gets about how they'll fare in the playoffs. DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points, Jerryd Bayless had 23 and the Toronto Raptors beat the Magic 102-98 on Sunday night to snap a six-game losing streak. Van Gundy was unimpressed with the Magic's poor performance against one of the NBA's worst teams, Orlando's third defeat in four games. "They wanted to win, we didn't care, so they won," he said. After Friday's win over Charlotte, Van Gundy said his team needed to start playing at a "higher level" before the postseason, adding that the Magic won't be able to just flip the switch come playoff time. Sunday's loss only reinforced that sentiment. "We certainly didn't even try to turn it on tonight," he said. "Our guys want to try to pick their spots. I'm not at all confident. I'm confident in what we're able to do when we want to play, but I'm not confident that our guys will come with an approach to really come out and play hard and play with great energy. I'm not confident in that at all." Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310403028