Rolling Raptors lean on ‘high level’ defence to get past Pelicans 113-104
TORONTO — For a few tenuous moments, it appeared as though 24 minutes of strong defensive play on Monday night by the Toronto Raptors would be completely undone by 12 bad ones.
After limiting the New Orleans Pelicans to 40 points in the first half, the Raptors allowed 35 in the third quarter and watched their 16-point halftime advantage turn into a one-point deficit entering the fourth.
“I thought that turnovers and shot selection led to problems that we had with transition defence and them scoring quite a bit,” Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic said.
“And that was exactly the message that I delivered to our guys, that we got to get back to defending on a high level, and that we need to move the ball and play for each other.”