The Raptors opened a seven game homestand with a tough 105-99 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks last night. With a slew of tough games coming up, they needed this one to set the tone at home.
All season coach has preached defensive intensity and after allowing the Bucks to shoot 56% in the first half, Dwane Casey spoke to the team after the loss, stressing “we have lost our pride guarding the yard. We have slipped.” Some blame can go on the limited practice time and the condensed schedule, but Casey put it on himself and his staff to find the time to keep instilling the fundamentals they have been preaching to this team that is still trying to find it’s identity.
The game plan was to make Jennings a non factor and the Raptors accomplished that. Casey inserted Amir Johnson in the starting lineup for match up purposes but that did not stop Drew Gooden from getting hot early, he finished the night with 20pts and 14 rbs. The Bucks not known for their offense got 35 points off the bench from Jackson and Dunleavy and 25 from Delfino who was clearly up for this one agains his former team. The Raptors won most of the hustle categories in most part thanks to James Johnson who is becoming a regular stat stuffer, but losing the rebounding battle while allowing the Bucks to shoot a high percentage was the recipe for their demise.
It doesn’t get any easier with the Celtics, Lakers, Knicks and Spurs coming up but in a season of small victories and silver linings, just getting the team back on track with the defensive mentality would be a win.
The Night in Numbers
6 Three pointers made by Carlos Delfino. The Bucks as a team shot nearly 50% from deep.
+10 in Points in the paint for the Raptors. Considering they played small for most of the game this was a positive.
19 Turnovers for the Bucks led to 20 points for the Raptors. The TO’s and 12 offensive rebounds helped the Raps get out and run, scoring 19 on the fast break.
25 Points for DeMar DeRozan who got hot early but started to fade in the second half when the Bucks brought pressure.
27 Assists on 37 made FG’s for the Raptors at a team. They were moving the ball all night, and most of that contribution came from Jose Calderon (15 ast).
6 Bucks players reached double digits in scoring including Stephen Jackson and Mike Dunleavy who came off the bench
Up Next: Celtics @ Raptors. Friday, Feb 9th 2012.










