You can look a the Raptors’ 124-120 win over the Kings in one of two ways.
One view of Toronto’s fifth win paints it as a rosy if sort of underwhelming cruise control victory in which the Raptors found a touch of rotational balance, the best guys on the team popped, and the opponent never really felt like a threat to steal it. If you choose to see it as the type of win that signifies a good and comfortable team, you wouldn’t be wrong.
A pessimist may take umbrage with the Raptors’ inability to simply close the damn door, or the 20 threes canned by Sacramento.