Lowry has 23 points, Raptors beat Nets 116-104 in last home game of 2016
TORONTO — While the Raptors were busy running roughshod over the Brooklyn Nets during the fourth quarter Tuesday night, Toronto’s top scorer DeMar DeRozan rested elbows-on-knees on the bench.
It wasn’t because DeRozan was having an off-night, but because the Raptors had put the Nets away early in roaring to yet another blowout victory.
The Raptors went on to beat the lowly Nets 116-104 for their 12th victory in their last 14 appearances, and the chance to rest DeRozan could pay big dividends not only in their upcoming road trip out west, but at the end of the season, when bodies are inevitably breaking down.
“I don’t know how many chances or opportunities we had last year where we were able to sit out a fourth quarter and play 30-and-under minutes, but it’s great,” DeRozan said. “It keeps us feeling good. As long as we take care of business in that first half and in that third quarter and give ourself that chance to be able to rest, I think it’s going to be beneficial.”


