Toronto Raptors take 3-2 series lead with 108-98 victory over Washington
TORONTO — With just under nine minutes to play, and Game 5 threatening to slip away, coach Dwane Casey went with a lineup that had played less than 10 minutes together all season.
DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry, Jonas Valanciunas, Delon Wright and C.J. Miles closed out a thrilling 108-98 win over the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, and now the Toronto Raptors are one win away from the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Moments after the win, DeRozan reflected on the victory that gave the Raptors a 3-2 series lead, saying the hodgepodge lineup is characteristic of their strong season, that was built with an emphasis of sharing the load.
“I think we always prepare for any lineup that goes out there,” DeRozan said. “Even though we didn’t play much with that lineup this year, we all understand all our capabilities, when guys line up out there, what we’re all capable of doing offensively and defensively, and it showed tonight.”