Shooting guard will try to become second Raptor to score 30-plus points in four straight games.
Dwane Casey is nobody’s fool.
Sure, he could do all kinds of weird and wonderful things with the Toronto Raptors offence, jazz it up, try to make it prettier, draw kudos for creativity and attractiveness to increase its “ooh, ahh” characteristics. Or he could stick with what works.
“I’m not a total moron,” Casey was saying Tuesday afternoon, “we got to play to our strength.