After saving their season on Sunday night, the Toronto Raptors needed to win once again in Game 4. A win would tie the series at two games apiece and push the momentum clearly in the favor of the Raptors.
With the exception of Game 2, both teams have played high octane, quality basketball and we saw much of that in the first quarter. Kyle Lowry got out to a flying start, scoring 12 of the Raptors first 24 points, knocking down a couple of threes in the process. His double of triples was shortly followed by Marc Gasol, who hit two of his own.