DeRozan’s 38 points leads Raptors past Heat 96-94 as Toronto preps for playoffs
TORONTO — After eight seasons in the NBA, DeMar DeRozan knows that the playoffs require more than just nailing down the Xs and Os of the playbook. He’s going to use the final two games of the Toronto Raptors’ regular season to get himself ready on every level.
“Emotionally, spiritually, physically, locked in completely,” said DeRozan on Friday night. “And understand that it gets real after these next two games.”
DeRozan certainly looked ready in the Raptors’ 96-94 win over the Miami Heat, scoring 38 points to go with six rebounds in Toronto’s last home game of the regular season. He broke Vince Carter’s franchise record with his 31st 30-point game of the season.
The Raptors final two games are on Sunday in New York against the Knicks and Wednesday in Cleveland. Toronto’s opponent in the first round of the playoffs is still to be determined. There are five possible teams as the Eastern Conference’s final standings shake out: Atlanta, Milwaukee, Chicago, Indiana and Miami.


