Well, the Raptors still don’t have a win. And, in what has been a mostly uninspiring start for the team, they set a new benchmark for stinking like butt in the final moments of their 100-93 loss to the Sixers on Tuesday night.
Once again, a third quarter Toronto lead was erased, to be attributed this time to the Raptors’ utter lack of anyone not named Kyle Lowry who could drive positive play or, uh, run a cohesive offensive possession.
For a while on Tuesday, it seemed like Lowry might do the thing and carry the Raptors to a win even with a dearth of help.