Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 131-127 loss to Toronto Raptors

TORONTO, ON - JANUARY 01: (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
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TORONTO, ON – JANUARY 01: (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
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Opposition

TORONTO RAPTORS. A. The Raptors shot the ball really well, moved it unselfishly, didn’t turn it over too often and generally avoided foul trouble. All of that sounds like a firm basis for a win, and that’s before you throw in a franchise-high scoring night from DeRozan. <p>In the first meeting between the two teams since last year’s first round series, the Raptors demonstrated how they’ve evolved, and executed to a very high level.</p> <p>Make no mistake, this was a game in which both teams played very well, but at the highest level in the NBA that alone isn’t enough.</p> <p>As they’ve done over recent years, the Raptors again showed they could find the little bit extra required to pull out the win.</p>. Eastern Conference. 25-10

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The Bucks are back in action on Wednesday night when they’ll host the Indiana Pacers for a 7pm CT tip from the Bradley Center.