If the Raptors do appreciate leaving each game glad that they know the aspects they need to work on, they arrive at the NBA all-star break in a euphoric mood.
Beaten in nearly every aspect, the Raptors were throttled 113-95 by the Detroit Pistons at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday night in a glaring example of the disparity between the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference and a Toronto squad clinging to the periphery of the top half of the playoff rankings.
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