Highlights – DeMarre Carroll Defense vs Paul George and Pacers (Game 3)
DeMarre Carroll played 35 minutes in his return to defensive form as he held Paul George to 6-19 shooting, easily his worst night from the field.
DeMarre Carroll played 35 minutes in his return to defensive form as he held Paul George to 6-19 shooting, easily his worst night from the field.
Jonas Valanciunas was again a cause of consternation and frustration for the Pacers, who simply cannot handle Valanciunas’s size and strength in the block.
Patrick Patterson has been the best performer off the bench for the Raptors this post-season, and Game 2 highlighted his value to the team on both ends.
Cory Joseph has been superb in the first two games of the post-season, and has been a key cog in the most effective offensive and defensive unit the Raptors have deployed.
Norman Powell's defense was immense in Game 2 versus the Pacers, and we document the evidenced.
Kyle Lowry was 3-13 FG for 11 points in the game 1 loss. We take a look at his shot selection.
So I mustered up the courage to watch the fourth quarter again, and documented how Paul George ate up the Raptors.
DeMar DeRozan had a typical playoff performance (5-19 FG, 14 pts). On the surface the shot quality looked questionable but we decided to bust or confirm whether that is in fact true.
Trying something new for #content, and lucky you gets to see my hairy arms and hirsute face.
The Raptors rested Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, and managed to hang with the Spurs before bowing out. One of the highlights on the night was the play of rookie, Norman Powell, who scored 17 points on 6-10 shooting.
They're now making that sponsorship money off their friendship.