Raptors’ two-note offence doesn’t often play well in post-season spotlight. They’re working on it.
It has become an annual spring ritual in Raptorland: Examining the wreckage of a Game 1 playoff defeat, determining if the damage is repairable.
And in this case, there’s nothing to suggest Sunday’s 97-83 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks isn’t something that can’t be overcome. It was one game. It was also Kyle Lowry’s usual game in a playoff series opener.