1) Hot Shooting.
Toronto shot 74% (14-19) in the fourth quarter. A lot of those buckets came in isolation, as the Raptors recorded only 4 assists in the final frame.
2) Kyle Lowry.
Lowry was a big reason why #1 occured. He was aggressive in getting to the paint and finishing, as well as getting to the foul line. He finished with a Raptors franchise-best 22 fourth quarter points.
3) Stagnant Hawks Offense.
The Hawks didn't shoot well Wednesday, but for three quarters they were moving the ball well and getting shots in the flow of the offense.