The Toronto Raptors’ offence can be a wonder to behold even if the team doesn’t play particularly fast or move the ball particularly beautifully.
It is by many metrics the best in the NBA, proficient and multi-faceted. And when it can unleash an often overlooked gem like Terrence Ross, it can be so efficient as to be ridiculous.
Ross blitzed the Milwaukee Bucks for a season-high 25 points and his 10-points-in-three-minutes explosion to start the fourth quarter sealed Monday’s 122-110 Raptors victory at the Air Canada Centre.
“I mean, we have a whole bunch of great scorers, so when anybody gets going, it’s infectious,” said Ross, who made four three-pointers as part of his night.