DeMar DeRozan leads Raptors past Magic 131-112; Toronto wins sixth straight
TORONTO — Raptors head coach Dwane Casey didn’t want to talk about Toronto’s explosive offence. Every time it was brought up, he’d change the subject. At one point, exasperated by a reporter’s question about one of his player’s scoring, Casey slapped his hand on the podium.
“Fine, offensively, he was fine,” said Casey, again turning the conversation to the Raptors’ defensive failings. “Our attention to detail was not what it should be.”
It was a theme throughout Casey’s post-game news conference. Even though DeMar DeRozan led Toronto with 36 points in a 131-112 rout of the Orlando Magic on Monday night for the Raptors’ sixth win in a row, Casey was still not impressed.
“We’ll take the win, but we can’t be happy with our defensive performance,” said Casey. “We have bigger goals in mind and if we intend on achieving them, then we’ve got to have a better mindset then we had tonight.


