Casey not pleased with Dellavedova screens, saying “a lot of them weren’t legal”
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors hope the NBA is paying attention to Matthew Dellavedova.
On the eve of Game 2 in their best-of-seven opening-round series with Milwaukee, Raptors coach Dwane Casey talked about the screens Dellavedova set for Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo in Game 1.
“He did set 18 screens and we did look at them,” Casey said after practice Monday. “A lot of them weren’t legal.
“Now we’ve got to make sure we counter that and make the officials make a decision. The officials were saying that we’re not hitting (the screens) or running into them. We’ve got to make sure we have a confrontation, because he’s one of the great screen-setters in the league, just like John Stockton was.