MILWAUKEE—It was a grind to be sure, five games in nine nights covering three time zones, with overtime games and contentious finishes against very good teams.
And when it all came to an end, the Raptors found a way to grind out a win.
On a night when fatigue could have been a factor, the Raptors finished strongly, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 105-99 to wrap up a five-game road trip with a 3-2 record.
Kyle Lowry hit an improbably deep three-pointer to just beat the shot clock and give Toronto a four-point lead with 66 seconds left.