DeRozan scores 34 points, but Toronto Raptors fall to Hawks 125-121
TORONTO — While the Toronto Raptors were rolling to one victory after another on their recent hot streak, Dwane Casey never wavered from his defence-first stance.
Yes, the offence was running like a well-oiled machine, he would agree grudgingly. But if the defence didn’t follow suit, Casey cautioned, his team would pay the price.
Did Friday’s loss to Atlanta prove his point?
“It should,” Casey said sternly. “We scored enough points, 121 points, shoot 54 per cent, 47 per cent from the three. . . It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out where our problem is.”


