The Raptors are down 2-1 to the Bucks, and most of the blame is on their All-Stars, DeRozan and Lowry.
The Toronto Raptors have had a strange few seasons. We can probably all agree on that.
They ended a playoff drought that began in 2008 by going 48-34 in 2013-14, earning the 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. They wound up losing to the Brooklyn Nets in seven games in the opening round.
They went 49-33 the following year, winning the Atlantic Division for the second season in a row, but were swept in the first round by the Washington Wizards (and, coincidentally, Paul Pierce again).