Offense was never going to come easy with Kyle Lowry sidelined. In the first two games of his absence, Toronto managed to score with some of the punch that resulted in historic levels of output earlier in the season; DeMar DeRozan offered a throwback to his ludicrous scoring run to open the season, and secondary contributions came from all corners of the court.
Those games against Boston and Portland illustrated the offensive upside the Raptors possess, even with its deadliest shooter on the mend. If the gears spin in perfect harmony, league-average or even good is attainable.