Thomas expected to be in, but VanVleet out as Raptors injury woes continue
TORONTO — Matt Thomas’s frustration might have hit an all-time high during last week’s unsightly 84-76 loss in Miami.
The Toronto Raptors launched wide open three-pointers all night. Only six of them fell. And Thomas, a shooting specialist, was on the bench in street clothes, nursing a finger injury to his non-shooting hand.
“Obviously that Miami game was tough,” Thomas said Monday. “It’s hard to sit out, it’s hard to sit out as a shooter when we’re struggling like that. That will never happen again . . . We were getting good looks, it just was one of those nights shots didn’t fall.”
The Raptors shot a woeful 6-for-42 from long distance in that game, becoming just the third team in NBA history to make six or less threes on 40 or more attempts.