
Raptors’ three-point shooting goes cold against volume-shooting Celtics
TORONTO — Three-point shooting is the weapon of choice in the modern NBA but the Toronto Raptors are struggling to find consistency from beyond the arc.
RJ Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., made one of Toronto’s five three-pointers as the Raptors made 33 attempts from beyond the arc in a 111-101 loss to the Boston Celtics on Tuesday. That amounted to a woeful 15.2 shooting percentage from range for the Raptors against the reigning NBA champions after Toronto was 20 for 35 on threes, 57.1 per cent, in a 127-109 win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday.
“Sometimes you make shots, sometimes you don’t,” said Barrett, who finished with a team-best 22 points despite going 1 for 5 on three-pointers against Boston. “I think we actually got a lot of good looks, honestly, probably better looks than we got against Phoenix.
“But, you know, they just didn’t drop today. I think even with that, we still played hard, and we still played well, even though we weren’t making shots.”