The Raptors offense in this series has been anything but watchable, due to a ton of factors you already know about. The Bucks have smothered their opponents through aggressive trapping, switching and closeouts, while using their superior length and versatility to turn the Toronto offense on its head.
In the middle of the third quarter on Saturday afternoon, with the future of this group of players as a unit in jeopardy, Kyle Lowry finally broke out of his Buck-induced haze, and joined DeMar DeRozan (who had single handily carried the offense in the first half) in putting the Raptors in the driver’s seat for the eventual victory.