Holly MacKenzie - Raptors.com
IT WAS OVER WHEN
DeMar DeRozan sealed the game with a pair of free throws to put the Raptors ahead by nine with 24.3 seconds remaining. Despite allowing the Miami Heat to close the gap in the third and go into the fourth trailing by just three points, Toronto took care of business in the final quarter to collect a 96-87 victory.
PRETTY GOOD COMPANY
DeMar DeRozan had his fifth straight game of 30+ points to start the season, marking the first time a player has started a season with five consecutive games with at least 30 points since Michael Jordan did it in 1986.