DeRozan powers Raptors to comeback win over Celtics
TORONTO — Faced with the possibility of their longest losing streak in over a year, DeMar DeRozan and the Toronto Raptors finally hit their stride.
DeRozan had a season-high 41 points and Toronto overcame a late 16-point deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 114-106 on Tuesday night.
Article continues after this advertisementThe win snapped Boston’s four-game winning streak and helped Toronto avoid a three-game skid.
“You’re going to lose games in this league,” DeRozan said after pulling down a career-high 13 rebounds. “But you don’t want to make it more than one.”
The Raptors bounced back after losing to Chicago and Houston over the weekend and haven’t lost three straight since a West Coast trip in November 2015 when they come up short in Sacramento, Utah and Golden State.
Article continues after this advertisementToronto also kept itself above Boston in the Eastern Conference standings. A win would have pulled the Celtics even with the Raptors for second place behind Cleveland.
Raptors coach Dwane Casey called the game a “bloodbath.” Toronto prevailed on the boards, 50-33, thanks largely to Jonas Valanciunas. The Lithuanian center had a career-high 23 rebounds to go with 18 points.
The rebounding helped fuel Toronto’s 19-4 run over the final 5:05 to overturn what had been a 102-95 deficit.
“He had some sticky stuff on his hands today so he caught everything that came off the rim,” DeRozan said of his teammate. “He gave us the opportunity to have those possessions and get back in the game.”
Boston led from the second quarter until Kyle Lowry’s 3-pointer with 2:41 to play gave the lead back to Toronto. The Raptors had pulled within four at the end of the third quarter, mainly on the strength of DeRozan’s 19 points in those 12 minutes, but Celtics coach Brad Stevens said the end of both the third and the fourth quarters proved costly.
“The last six minutes of the third crushed us, and the last six minutes of the fourth,” he said. “I think it was like 42-15 or something in those timeframes.”
Isaiah Thomas had 27 points for Boston.
“We gave them fouls and offensive rebounds. They took advantage of that,” Thomas said. “That’s probably the big thing. If we would have got a few more stops, we would have been all right.”