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Published on April 25 2017 6:17 am
Last Updated on April 25 2017 6:17 am

By ESPN

Putting Norm Powell in the starting lineup has changed the playoff fortunes of the Toronto Raptors.

Powell scored a career playoff-high 25 points, Kyle Lowry had 16 points and 10 assists and the Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 118-93 in Game 5 of their first-round series on Monday night.

Raptors coach Dwane Casey said Powell has been "a spark plug."

"In this series, he's been the X-factor," Casey said.

Serge Ibaka scored 19 points and DeMar DeRozan had 18 for the Raptors, who can advance to face defending champion Cleveland in the second round with a victory in Game 6 at Milwaukee on Thursday night.

"We've got to treat it like Game 7, period," DeRozan said. "We can't be happy with these last two games. We've just got to treat this next game like it's Game 7."

Many in the sellout crowd of 20,251 rose to their feet and chanted `Raps in six' in the final minute of the game.

"If we want to continue to play, if we want to push it to a Game 7, we've got to win at home," Bucks rookie point guard Malcolm Brogdon said. "If we don't come out and give the energy that we need to then we'll lose and we'll be done."

Pressed into action after Milwaukee routed Toronto 104-77 in Game 3, Powell delivered a much-needed jolt of energy and athleticism as Toronto ground out a victory in Game 4.

On Monday, Powell added scoring punch to his playoff resume. He connected on all four of his 3-point attempts and brought the crowd to its feet with a baseline dunk over Antetokounmpo and Thon Maker in the fourth quarter.

"Powell has come in with a lot of energy on both sides of the ball and they're feeding off of that," Bucks coach Jason Kidd said.

"He's playing extremely hard and he's knocking down shots. When you look at the stat sheet, he's picked them up here the last couple of games just with his energy and his spirit."

Brogdon said Powell has given Toronto more versatility.

"They move the ball better with him in the game," Brogdon said. "They can spread the floor better, everybody can attack, everybody can make plays."

Toronto lost Game 6 on the road at Indiana in the first round and at Miami in the second round last year, rebounding to win Game 7 at home each time. They were eliminated in six games in the Eastern Conference Final against the Cavs, losing at home in the clincher.

DeMarre Carroll scored 12 points as all five Raptors starters reached double figures. Cory Joseph had 10 points off the bench for Toronto.

Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with a career playoff-high 30 points while Brogdon scored 19 points and Greg Monroe had 11.

Ibaka and Powell each scored nine points in the first and the Raptors used a 17-0 run to open a 31-20 lead after the opening quarter. Milwaukee committed five turnovers in the first, leading to 10 points for Toronto.

"Our defense kind of got hit again in the first quarter," Kidd said. "We knew they were going to come after us, we had to expect that, and we just couldn't respond."

Monroe and Jonas Valanciunas were called for double technicals after a minor shoving match under the Milwaukee basket in the third. After Valanciunas took exception to a hard foul from Khris Middleton, Monroe pushed his own teammate out of the way so he could shove Valanciunas.


Monday, April 24 Scoreboard

Toronto 118, Milwaukee 93

Eastern Conference 1st Round -- Game 5

Atlanta 111, Washington 101

Eastern Conference 1st Round --  Game 4

Golden State 123, Portland 103

Western Conference 1st Round -- Game 4


Tuesday, April 25 Schedule (All Times Central)

Oklahoma City at Houston, 7 p.m.

Western Conference 1st Round -- Game 5

Memphis at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

Western Conference 1st Round -- Game 5

Utah at Los Angeles Clippers, 9:30 p.m.

Western Conference 1st Round -- Game 5