The Toronto Raptors laid another egg, as they say on Broadway when a show opens disastrously. Instead of taking command of their first-round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks with a home victory, the Raptors shot as if drunk in the second half. A respectable lead built by intermission dissipated quickly in Q3, and the final twelve minutes was unwatchable.
There were many culprits responsible for this debacle. Kyle Lowry missed all 6 shots he tried from long range. No one else picked up the slack, and Toronto ended with 5 made 3-balls from 23 attempts, a hapless 21.