The Milwaukee Bucks had the second-best home record in the NBA during the regular season. Their +11.5 net rating ranked first by a significant margin, and in the playoffs, that number ticked up to a league-best +14.7 before Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. It's even higher now, of course, after the Bucks beat the Toronto Raptors 125-103 on Friday night.

Despite his team falling behind 0-2 in blow-out fashion, though, Danny Green isn't worried as this series shifts to ScotiaBank Arena. Why? Milwaukee “did what they're supposed to do” by holding serve at Fisverv Forum.

“They did what they're supposed to do. There's still a lot of basketball left,” he said, per Josh Lewenberg of TSN. We've got 2 at home now and we've got to protect our home court. It's not a series until somebody wins on the road… By any means we're not doubting ourselves, we're not getting discouraged.”

All true. Few would be surprised if Toronto won the next two games for that very reason. All playoff teams are supposed to win at home, but especially Milwaukee, arguably the league's top home team all year.

Still, especially considering how the Raptors' struggles in Games 1 and 2 hark back to previous labors of the postseason, there's absolutely reason for Raptors fans to be discouraged by their team's play. Kawhi Leonard was Toronto's only player who found some consistent rhythm offensively. Pascal Siakam's issues finishing against length have continued, and Marc Gasol remains an offensive liability due to his complete inability to score.

There's time for the Raptors to turn things around. We'll see if they can do it on Sunday on their own home floor.