The Prince George Citizen

Raptors finish off Wizards in first-round series

- Lori EWING Citizen news service

WASHINGTON — The Toronto Raptors have advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals for the third consecutiv­e season.

Kyle Lowry scored 24 points and the Raptors beat Washington 102-92 on Friday, winning the opening-round playoff series four games to two.

DeMar DeRozan added 16 points for Toronto, while Jonas Valanciuna­s finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds, and Pascal Siakam scored 11 off the bench.

Bradley Beal had 32 points to top the Wizards, while John Wall added 23.

The home team had won each of the first five games of the series, the Raptors taking a 3-2 lead with Wednesday’s 108-98 victory the Air Canada Centre.

But Toronto was intent on preventing a Game 7.

The Raptors trailed by 12 points early, but maintained their composure before finally taking their first lead of the game – 65-64 – midway through the third quarter when Lowry, like he’d done so many times in the regular season, tossed up an alley-oop lob to DeRozan.

Trailing 78-73 with one quarter to play, the Raptors’ “bench mob” which had been among the best in the league in the regular season, opened the fourth with a 15-5 run, punctuated by a Siakam dunk with 6:51 left that gave Toronto an 88-83 lead. Siakam took flight for another dunk that stretched the Raptors’ lead to 96-88, then four consecutiv­e points by Lowry made it a 10-point game with 1:55 to play, sending disappoint­ed Washington fans pouring toward the exits.

Fred VanVleet had five points, four rebounds and four assists in just his second appearance of the series. The backup guard injured his shoulder in the season-finale at Miami, and tried to play in Game 2, but last less than three minutes.

The towel-waving crowd at Capital One Arena once again included pockets of Raptors fans. A moment of silence was held prior to tip-off for the lives lost in Monday’s van attack in Toronto that killed 10 people.

The Wizards were missing Otto Porter Jr. (leg injury). Porter had a procedure earlier in the day to prevent permanent damage due to compartmen­t syndrome.

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