Holly MacKenzie - Raptors.com
IT WAS OVER WHEN
DeMar DeRozan made a layup to put the Raptors up 15 with 2:36 remaining. With Toronto’s ninth straight victory locked up, the starters were pulled and Lucas Nogueira capped off an entertaining night for Raptors fans by hitting the first three-pointer of his career. After leading by 14 in the first half, the Raptors allowing Washington to hang around until the reserves-plus-Kyle Lowry lineup began the fourth quarter and quickly pulled away, rolling to a 106-89 victory. The win moves Toronto to 30-15 on the season.
LOWRY X-RAYS NEGATIVE
Kyle Lowry left the game with 3:42 remaining after appearing to injure his wrist when he got caught on a screen.