Raptors Overcome Slow Start, Wrap Up At Least No. 3 Seed

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Published on April 10 2017 6:20 am
Last Updated on April 10 2017 6:20 am

By ESPN

The Toronto Raptors know they are headed for another wake-up call, no matter how much they would like to sleep in.

They've had the noon start on the opening day of the NBA playoffs the past few years and expect it again. So while playing some no-name Knicks on Sunday might not get them ready for the caliber of competition, it at least provided a glimpse of the timing.

DeMar DeRozan scored 35 points, and the Raptors overcame a slow start to wrap up at least the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 110-97 victory over New York.

"We've got to get our bodies and minds ready, and I told the guys: Remember how this felt, had a tough time getting going, because that's probably going to be the game we have," coach Dwane Casey said.

The Raptors pulled away in the fourth quarter to reach 50 victories for the second straight season. They can finish second if they beat Cleveland in their regular-season finale and Boston loses its final two.

Kyle Lowry had 17 points and 11 assists for the Raptors, who swept the Knicks for the first time since 2009-10 in a strong follow-up to their franchise-record 56 wins last season.

"A lot of teams don't get the opportunity just to win 50 games," DeRozan said. "For us to do it back-to-back years just shows the process and the progress that we made over the years."

Rookie Willy Hernangomez tied his career high with 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Knicks, who despite playing without most of their top players trailed only 76-75 after three. But Toronto broke it open behind the 3-point line and won its third straight.

"I think they picked it up defensively, and they put more pressure on us. They are a great team, a playoff team, and that's how we learned today," Hernangomez said. "When the other team puts more pressure, we have to learn how we have to improve our defense and offense at that point of the game."

The three victories have come since Lowry returned after right wrist surgery sidelined him for 18 games. He played 38 minutes, then begged the NBA not to give the Raptors the sleepy-start schedule again next Saturday.

"It's a difference for us, but at the end of the day, we're still professionals, we've got to go out there and do our job," he said. "Tonight it seemed like it took a little longer to get going, but we got going, we got a win, and whatever comes at that time, we'll be ready to play."

Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis sat out again for the Knicks, who already lost Derrick Rose to knee surgery and Joakim Noah to an NBA suspension.


Sunday, April 9 Scoreboard

Toronto 110, New York 97

Atlanta 126, Cleveland 125 (OT)

Oklahoma City 106,  Denver 105

Phoenix 124, Dallas 111

Houston 135, Sacramento 128

Detroit 103, Memphis 90

Los Angeles Lakers 110, Minnesota 109


Monday, April 10 Schedule (All Times Central)

Indiana at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.

Brooklyn at Boston, 6:30 p.m.

Cleveland at Miami, 6:30 p.m.

Orlando at Chicago, 7 p.m.

Charlotte at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.

Washington at Detroit, 7 p.m.

San Antonio at Portland, 9 p.m.

Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

Utah at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.