Rapt and rolled: Bucks lose big in Toronto

TORONTO -- The exchange rate didn't favor the Bucks on Friday night in Toronto, where they lost 124-83.  The margin was the sixth worst in franchise history, and it was no fluke.  The defeat snapped a three-game positive streak for the Bucks.

Milwaukee's young players looked flat in their first game since a triple overtime victory at Brooklyn, while the top team in the Eastern Conference was in top form.  The Raptors made 15 three-pointers and cruised.

Jabari Parker led the Bucks with 15 points and Ersan Ilyasova added 14, but only three Milwaukee players hit double figures.