DeMar DeRozan was mildly stunned to learn the Raptors had just played their seventh game in 11 days. When you say it out loud like that, it does indeed sound like a lot. The last couple, including Friday night’s contest against the Dallas Mavericks, have suggested a certain exhaustion has settled in on Toronto — “Hell yeah, I feel it,” said DeRozan. They rested All-Star Kyle Lowry tonight, and laboured for most of the game’s regulation and overtime minutes — yet they still won 122-115. It just happened to be their franchise-record tying 11th win in a row too.
Raptors fight back and beat the Mavericks 122-115 in overtime
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