The Raptors are reeling after two straight losses, with their most recent outing against the league-worst Timberwolves steeped in disappointment. There’s no time to fret, though (is there any rest time at all in 2020-21?) as the next four of five games for the Raptors come against the Bucks and Sixers — two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference.
That starts tonight in Milwaukee, as Toronto will try to exact some revenge for a late January 115-108 loss to the Bucks. The home side will be without Jrue Holiday, who will sit out while in health and safety protocols — but this Bucks roster boasts a lot of depth and will be thirsty for a win, having lost three straight coming in.