On Thursday night, it was forward DeMarre Carroll stepping up with
a game-high 21 points as the Raptors defeated the Miami Heat 96-92
in overtime.
The Raptors evened the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semi-final
series at one game apiece. The series moves to Miami's
AmericanAirlines Arena for Game 3 on Saturday.
"I'm encouraged; we've got to take it," Raptors coach Dwane Casey
said. "We're finding other ways to win, that's very encouraging.
We've got to continue to grow with them, find ways to help them and
hopefully get their rhythm."
DeRozan and Lowry combined to go 16-for-46 from the field. DeRozan,
who had his right thumb taped up after jamming it in Game 1, shot an
uncharacteristically low 2-for-8 from the foul line. He finished
with 20 points and eight rebounds.
"It's been ugly," DeRozan said with a laugh. "But when we do (play
our game), I'm pretty sure you're going to know. It's a grind,
honestly. We knew none of this was going to be pretty. None of this
was going to come out pretty.
"As long as we can come out with a 'W,' it really doesn't matter how
we play, but it's going to come."
Lowry chipped in 18 points and six assists. He shot 7-for-22 from
the floor, 1-for-7 from 3-point range and 3-for-6 on free throws.
Goran Dragic topped Miami with 20 points, while Dwyane Wade and Joe
Johnson had 17 points each in the loss. Hassan Whiteside contributed
13 points and 13 rebounds.
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"The second half, I thought we were aggressive, I thought we were
making some good defensive plays," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.
"Then the last four or five minutes, they made (big) plays."
Toronto center Jonas Valanciunas had nine fourth-quarter points to
help erase what was once a seven-point Heat lead. Lowry then scored
back-to-back Raptors baskets, sandwiching a Wade 3-pointer, to give
Toronto an 86-83 lead, but Dragic hit a 3-pointer with 10.5 seconds
remaining to force overtime.
Lowry fired an airball on a long 3-point attempt at the regulation
buzzer.
Miami outscored Toronto 24-15 in the third quarter, closing on a
13-2 run to take a 65-63 lead into the fourth. The Heat shot
11-for-16 from the field in the third, while the Raptors hit just
six of 20.
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