Toronto Raptors go down fighting in longest, strangest season in history
When the Toronto Raptors were swept by Washington in the first round of the 2015 playoffs, Kyle Lowry made himself read every scathing word written about him.
“Good, bad, evil, terrible, awesome, and I used it as motivation,” Lowry said.
The Raptors’ longest, strangest and in some ways most endearing season in franchise history came to an end Friday night, eliminated by Boston in a seven-game Eastern Conference semifinal slugfest.
Pascal Siakam shouldered the blame for his part in Toronto’s exit. After leading the team in scoring before COVID-19 shut down the league on March 11, he failed to find an offensive rhythm once the season resumed.