Why Play Defence When You Can’t Miss Shots?
Neither team plays defence, neither teams misses shots, Raptors win. Alright, then.
Neither team plays defence, neither teams misses shots, Raptors win. Alright, then.
Greivis Vasquez may have supplied the punch early in the fourth, but it’s former Hawk Lou Williams that has stuck the dagger in Hawk hearts and he’s twisting it, and twisting it, and twisting it…
Here’s audio from Dwane Casey, Kyle Lowry and Lou Williams after Toronto hung on to beat Phoenix 104-100. Grab the iTunes feed or check us out on Stitcher on Android. There is also the plain old feed. You can also download the file (08:52, 8 MB). Or just listen below:
Lou Williams is the Eastern Conference Player of the week.
There's no stopping the 11-2 Raptors as they send a signal of intent with a clean sweep of the week, with victims including LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Lou Williams has now matched his career-high of 31 points by destroying LeBron James in a one-on-one situation. The Raptors have ended the third on a 22-6 run to assume a 14 point lead.
He’s got 24 points off the bench (in 13 minutes), and has given the Raptors their first lead with a buzzer beater at the half.
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