DeRozan scores 25 points, Raptors beat Mavericks for first win in three games
TORONTO — When he’s home at night watching other teams play, DeMar DeRozan’s thoughts wander to what the Toronto Raptors might be like at full strength.
Until then, it’s all about scrapping and clawing for playoff positioning without their all-star point guard Kyle Lowry.
DeRozan scored 25 points to lift Toronto to a much-needed 100-78 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, their 10th game without Lowry, who is recovering from wrist surgery. And in the post-game dressing room, DeRozan talked about missing his backcourt mate.
“It’s something that we’ve got to be patient with and understand we’ve got to figure this thing out now, without having Kyle, and once he gets back make sure it’s an easy transition for everybody,” DeRozan said. “(We miss) just everything. He makes the game easier on everybody. You look up at the scoreboard and we have 125 points.”


