Patience in new ball-sharing style is paying off for Toronto Raptors
WASHINGTON — Dwane Casey remembers the “powwow” he had with DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry.
The Toronto Raptors were in Utah, wrapping up their uninspiring season-opening road trip, and Casey’s all-stars weren’t fitting into the team’s new ball-sharing style of play as seamlessly as he would have liked.
The coach asked DeRozan and Lowry to believe in the process. He pleaded with them to be patient.
Six months later, those growing pains are long gone and that patience is paying off as the Raptors look to take a 3-0 playoff series lead over the Wizards on Friday.