There are games and certain players, Dwane Casey said before his Toronto Raptors played the Chicago Bulls, that for inexplicable reasons give your team fits.
“Every time we’ve played (the Bulls), someone’s come in and had an out of body experience,” Casey said Monday morning. “They have a very talented team, a very talented roster, and it seems like against us they figure it out.”
The Bulls are definitely that team, laced with Jimmy Butler 40-point halves and Tony Snell killer performances off the bench. Chicago had won their previous eight meetings with the Raptors, often without their usual cast of strong characters.