Toronto's dynamic backcourt delivered a one-two knockout punch Tuesday night. Again. This time with All-Star starter Kyle Lowry spreading the floor and DeMar DeRozan finding his way to the basket, their teammates exploited other openings in Indiana's defense. It was simply too much for the struggling Pacers. DeRozan finished with 24 points, Lowry had 19 and three of their teammates also scored in double figures, as the Raptors pulled away 104-91. Read morehttp://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400578967
The performance against the Kings was better. DeRozan looked like he was back in his US Olympic form.
Toronto needs to go .500 from here on out to finish with 49-wins (franchise record). 49 wins should be enough for a third seed.