OKLAHOMA CITY—A starting unit that had been among the NBA’s best for almost a month crashed here Thursday night, leaving the Raptors oh-for-a-small-road trip.
Out-played by a wide margin to start the game, the second half and the end of the second quarter after being provided a double-digit lead, Toronto was beaten 124-107 by the surging Oklahoma City Thunder at a typically loud and boisterous Chesapeake Energy Arena.
“We played like crap, as a team, down the line individually, and it showed,” DeMar DeRozan said. “We could have done a lot of things differently. When you play like crap the outcome of the game is like this.