The Niagara Falls Review

‘Things are not going well’

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games.”

DeMarre Carroll said he didn’t think Lowry was calling out the coach and Casey took the high road, pointing to stress from the string of losses.

“We are all frustrated. I take that as frustratio­n,” Casey said. “Kyle and I, we have a husband and wife relationsh­ip. It’s good and bad. We go at each other. But we know at the end of the day, we are in the foxhole together.

“I didn’t take that one way whatsoever as a slight, as a negative. We’re all frustrated, I’m frustrated, his teammates are all frustrated. I didn’t take that as a personal slight or throwing me under the bus.”

Still, there is an edge around this group right now coinciding with the season going sideways. Toronto has dropped 10 of 14 heading into Tuesday’s game at Chicago. The Bulls expect to be without superstar and noted Raptor-killer Jimmy Butler, future hall-of-famer Dwyane Wade and sometime starter Nikola Mirotic, but that doesn’t guarantee a cure for what ails the Raptors. After all, Chicago has had a mystifying mastery over the Raptors, winning the past 10 meetings.

During the preparatio­n the media is allowed to see, there was a noticeable change in tone shown by the players. They were going at each other harder. At one point, rookie Jakob Poeltl sent sophomore Norman Powell to the ground hard after a Powell drive.

Casey practice.

“I love it. I love guys going at each other in those scrimmages,” he said. “We had a gamelike scrimmage where our out of bounds plays, execution, which is part of the fourth quarter (were included). Whether you are old or young, those are things that we’ve got to do better at and it was good to see the spirit, the competitio­n, because that’s what this is about, competitio­n against the other team and us coming out and being focused for those 48 minutes.”

Lowry explained that many of the changes he needs to see, have to happen late in games.

“In close games we’re like, 5-14? It’s a couple of things that can be changed to help our team,” Lowry said. “Right now, it’s just that everything is magnified to like the 20th degree because of how we’re playing. Things are not going well right now so it just kind of sucks.”

Lowry said he and his teammates are not responding to adversity well. “Right now every single thing we do is just tough on us. Shots are tough, defensivel­y, guys are making shots on us. We’ve just got to find ways to dictate the game a lot better.”

Or as Carroll put it: “If we start winning, this (drama) never happens.”

 ?? JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN ?? Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry had words for team management after Toronto’s loss Sunday night.
JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry had words for team management after Toronto’s loss Sunday night.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? In this June 26, 1976, file photo, profession­al wrestler Andre the Giant tosses heavyweigh­t contender Chuck Wepner out of the ring at Shea Stadium in New York. HBO Sports, and the Bill Simmons Media Group will produce Andre The Giant, a documentar­y...
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES In this June 26, 1976, file photo, profession­al wrestler Andre the Giant tosses heavyweigh­t contender Chuck Wepner out of the ring at Shea Stadium in New York. HBO Sports, and the Bill Simmons Media Group will produce Andre The Giant, a documentar­y...

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