Casey hopes lessons learned in Milwaukee will carry over to Cleveland
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors got the three-day break they were hoping for. They’re going to need it.
The team ended its opening-round series against the Bucks with a roller-coaster 92-89 victory in Milwaukee on Thursday night.
Now, they face a familiar foe in Cleveland in the Eastern Conference semifinals, beginning Monday at Quicken Loans Arena, where Toronto couldn’t win a game in last year’s playoffs.
“You still have to win on the road, winning in Cleveland is difficult,” coach Dwane Casey said. “We know what we’re facing. . . we’ve got a couple of days now to review what they’re doing.”


