
No fourth-quarter comeback: Raptors drop ugly 105-96 decision to Wizards
TORONTO — There would be no thrilling fourth-quarter comeback for the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.
Playing their fourth game without all-star guard Kyle Lowry, the Raptors dropped a 105-96 decision to Eastern Conference rival Washington Wizards to end a four-game winning streak.
And in a sombre post-game dressing room, DeMar DeRozan lamented the absence of his back-court teammate, who was recovering from Tuesday’s wrist surgery.
“It’s going to be a challenge for us, playing with (Lowry) throughout the whole year and now at the end of the year having news guys coming in and not having him,” said DeRozan, who lingered long at his locker, head down, scrolling through his phone. “It’s going to be a challenge but we’ve got to figure it out.”