-- Dave Feschuk, the Toronto Star

Considering he was perhaps the league's best point guard without being a great three-point shooter ...

"That's the one part of the game they said he needed to work on – now you've got to go guard him out there," said Triano.

If the coach was shuddering as he spoke, forgive him. The Raptors have their weaknesses, perhaps none as glaring as their inability to defend against elite point guards – heck, half-decent point guards. And the three-game road trip that begins Friday against the Hornets will bring Toronto's hoopsters in contact with some specimens that lean toward elite.

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