Bench Mob: Raptors reserves a bright spot in 108-97 loss to Bucks
TORONTO — When Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse wants to change the tempo of a game he just has to look down his bench.
Terence Davis and Chris Boucher had 10 points apiece off the bench in Toronto’s 108-97 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night, with Matt Thomas adding nine and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson scoring six. It was important for the Raptors to show their depth against the league-best Bucks, who Toronto could meet in the playoffs.
“We like to come out and compete as a bunch of guys with a chip on our shoulder. Hungry. That’s how we play,” said Hollis-Jefferson, who led the Raptors with eight rebounds. “If coach needs us to press, whether he needs us to get stops, do the little things, that’s how we see it.
“That really drives us defensively and the offence makes the best of it.”