DeRozan scores 33 points as Raptors win fourth straight, beating Wizards 100-91
TORONTO — With just over a minute to play, DeMar DeRozan spotted Fred VanVleet prowling the perimeter and fed the backup guard for a three-point shot.
VanVleet’s long bomb proved to be the proverbial dagger Sunday, as the Toronto Raptors beat the Washington Wizards 100-91 on Sunday to avenge their lone loss at the Air Canada Centre this season.
DeRozan scored 33 points on everything from dunks to three-point shots, and the three-time all-star, who has been as much play-maker as scorer this season, doled out six assists.
“He’s grown so much in a lot of areas he doesn’t get credit for,” coach Dwane Casey said of DeRozan. “A lot is made about the new offence and all that, but DeMar is a basketball player. We wanted him to handle the ball more this year, we talked about that this summer, being a quasi-point guard.”


