After taking their foot off the gas in Game 4, the Toronto Raptors bounced back and played their most complete game as a team in the postseason. And after 11 games of both players not performing at an All Star level in these 2016 NBA Playoffs, Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan played like they were the highest scoring backcourt in the Eastern Conference and scored 25 and 33 points respectively, combining for 59 points on 20 of 47 shooting (42.5 percent for those wondering).
This is the quality of play the All Star pair were expected to bring into the playoffs from the beginning, but multiple outings of inefficient scoring and ineffective play bought a lot of criticism down on the Raptors leaders.