If you play video games, you’re probably familiar with a very specific sensation. Say you pick up a new game; out of the gate, you’re disoriented, still learning the controls, trying to understand the beats of how whatever world you’re in operates. Over time, you figure it things out — when to execute which button combos, and the tendencies the designers are trying to nudge you towards. Play long enough without upping the difficulty, and you’ll master it to the point that it’s no longer challenging.
The Milwaukee Bucks are the video game, and after two straight nights of learning the game’s very limited range of functions, the Toronto Raptors are the gamer browsing the E-Shop for something that isn’t made for children.