
DeRozan plays provider, Ibaka does the scoring as Raptors down the 76ers
TORONTO — Two days after scoring 40 points against Indiana, DeMar DeRozan turned provider Sunday.
DeRozan, the league’s fifth-leading scorer with 27.3 points per game, had more assists (eight) than points (six) in the first half of Toronto’s 113-105 win over the injury-riddled Philadelphia 76ers.
DeRozan, who finished with 17 points, helped Serge Ibaka have his best night as a Raptor with 24 points. The six-foot-10 forward from the Republic of Congo missed his first five shots on the night then hit his next nine and finished 11-of-17 from the field. Thanks mostly to the largesse of DeRozan, Ibaka had 18 points in the first half.
“One time I passed him the ball and told him to finish it,” said Ibaka. “And he passed it back to me. I asked him ‘Why didn’t you finish it?’ He told me “You have it. Keep shooting.’