TORONTO - The closed-door pep talk Dwane Casey delivers to his players and subsequent meeting with his coaching staff after each game lasted almost twice as long as usual, following Thursdays disheartening defeat, the teams fourth in a row. The content of those discussions will remain in-house, the Raptors coach insisted when he finally resurfaced, but it wasnt hard to gauge the general theme from the tone in his voice and the feeling of frustration that radiated throughout Torontos locker room. It was written all over Kyle Lowrys face as he answered questions about the teams effort - or lack thereof - in this latest loss, reluctantly. Provide an explanation for the lack of intensity that his coach had referenced moments earlier, he was asked. No, I can not, he replied after an uncomfortable pause. Why might have Casey referred to said lack of intensity, he was asked, again? I dont know. Tonight we sucked as a team, Lowry said, providing a fair and more thorough explanation of the evenings events. Weve got to figure it out soon. Just frustration, disappointment, anger, said Patrick Patterson, offering a description of the mood in the room following Torontos 103-95 loss to Charlotte. Everyones just frustrated with the way were playing right now. Its not like were not trying. Thats the thing. Its not like were giving up. As you see, no matter what the score is were going to continue to battle and play hard but it just seems like things just arent working for us. It seems like were in a hole and were trying to climb out right now. Hopefully we climb out sooner rather than later. Mired in their longest losing skid since December of 2013, dating back to the road trip that preceded last seasons Rudy Gay trade, these Raptors find themselves in uncharted territory. The frustration is just all with us losing against teams that we feel like we should [beat], being in situations that we feel like we should come out on top of and just not having that overall effort as a team out there. Thats where the frustration lies, with our effort, with our lack of will. Their famously harmonious locker room, generally filled with cheerful players and lighthearted chatter between stalls, was almost completely silent. Adversity has hit, as they knew it eventually would. They had been weathering it for a few weeks now. First DeMar DeRozan went down, but they continued to win despite the absence of their All-Star. Then they set out on a lengthy, character-testing road trip, but held their own, at least initially. Somewhere, seemingly in the midst of a mentally and physically draining overtime loss to Portland before the New Year, it all began to wear on them: The loss of DeRozan, the unforgiving nature of the schedule. For the first time this season, theyre truly being challenged in a way that could ultimately make or break them, depending on how they react. The difficulty is, theres no simple cause of, or solution to their sudden slide. One of the silver linings about this situation is that DeMar is not out there, said Patterson. So maybe DeMar is the cure to all this. Who knows? But at the end of the day, with the team that we have, with the players that we have, with the mentality and attitude that we have, from the organization up top - coaching staff and players - this isnt normal for us. Since the trade we havent been in this situation. So, luckily we have great leaders on this team with Kyle and DeMar and luckily we have a great coaching staff so hopefully things turn around. Although the Hornets have been playing improved basketball of late - winners of four in a row - theyre nowhere near the level of competition Toronto had faced in its previous three losses to Portland, Golden State and Phoenix. Coming off a pair of spirited practices, facing a Charlotte team in the second night of its back-to-back and playing their first game at the Air Canada Centre in two and a half weeks, Thursdays loss stung more than the others. Needless to say, their long awaited return home didnt exactly go as planned. Lacking energy early in the game, the Raptors got off to a slow start on both ends of the floor and never recovered. Shooting under 40 per cent from the field, the Raptors also surrendered over 100 points for the eighth time in nine games. It’s been the last couple of games, Casey said. I don’t know if it’s the lull of the season, coming back from the west-coast trip. I don’t know what it is. But we’ve got to find seven or eight guys that are interested in competing at a high level. The Raptors bench contributed 49 points, more than half of the teams scoring output on the night, while they got next to nothing from three starters - Amir Johnson, Terrence Ross and Landry Fields. Meanwhile, Lowry and Lou Williams combined to shoot 11-for-37. With DeRozans return pushed back until sometime next week, Casey hinted at a possible lineup change that could shake up the rotation ahead of Saturdays game at home to Boston. I thought the second unit came in and competed, he said. For whatever reason, we’re not getting that energy at the start of the game, the start of the third quarter. Those were backbreakers. Whether it’s a lineup change or whatever it is, we’ve got to find an answer for it. Fields, who played under 10 minutes without attempting a shot or scoring a point in another spot start, would seem like the odd man out in Caseys current first unit. James Johnson was one of few standouts in 23 minutes of action on Thursday and could fill the void until DeRozan is able to reclaim his spot in the lineup. LOWRY MAKES LATE ALL-STAR PUSH Casey has certainly not been shy in support of his point guards All-Star campaign. In fact, thats probably an understatement. Kyle [Lowry] should make the All-Star team, reiterated a vocal Casey following the teams practice on Wednesday. Again, I love our fans and if they were that gracious [theyd] get out and vote, or get on the computer and vote, or however they vote... I dont even know how they do it. And again, he continued, Im going to be really upset at our coaches if they dont vote him in. If the fans dont vote him in and the coaches dont vote him in, we have an issue. Because if Kyle Lowry and Jimmy Butler, theres two guys, are not All-Stars, theres something wrong with our system. Although Lowry remains something of a long shot to start in next months annual NBA All-Star Game, Casey would be pleased by the progress made in recent fan voting. In the latest update, released by the NBA Thursday morning, Lowry had jumped Clevelands Kyrie Irving for third among Eastern Conference guards, but still trails Miamis Dwyane Wade by over 100,000 votes for the second and final starting spot at the position. Wizards point guard John Wall remains in first as Irving drops to fourth and Butler holds in fifth. All 10 starters - five in the East and five out West - have remained status quo in the three balloting returns made public by the league since voting opened last month and while a shake-up remains unlikely, Lowrys backing has reached new heights this past week. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper reached out to Canadian basketball fans via Twitter to make an All-Star plea on behalf of Lowry. The two tweets he sent out and their subsequent retweets - amounting to over 6,000 as of Thursday afternoon - all count as votes for the Raptors star point guard. Toronto Mayor John Tory followed suit a day later. Fans have until Jan. 19 to submit their votes for the games starters online and through social media (including Twitter) before the leagues coaches fill out the rosters. Starters will be announced on Jan. 22, with the reserves to follow on Jan. 29. Ive been with a lot of great point guards, Casey added. [Jason Kidd] in Dallas and Gary Payton in Seattle [and] Kyle has a style of play a lot like those guys, he has an effect on the game like those guys [did]. He is an All-Star and Ill tell anyone who asks that question. 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Its been the Raptors most problematic position early in the season but, at least for now, they have filled the vacancy behind starter Kyle Lowry at the point. Buycks, seemingly an unlikely choice, has emerged from that trio of under-performing guards to earn a spot in Dwane Caseys rotation. Now, its his job to lose. "Hes gained some ground," Casey told TSN.ca before his teams surprising victory over the Grizzlies Wednesday. "I thought he played with a lot of confidence against Houston the other night, he played with a lot of confidence against Utah. Hes kind of stepped forward in that situation and [emerged]." For the third straight game, Buycks was the first Raptors point guard off the bench in Memphis. He missed his only field goal attempt but converted all four of his free throws in just under 12 minutes of action. Augustin checked in with a minute left and the victory all but sealed while Stone was a healthy scratch for Caseys club. "Theres definitely [an] opportunity, for sure," Buycks recognized. "[Casey has] been saying that for a while now. Weve been competing and making it tough for him." "Youve just got to stay ready and make the most of it. Most of all just go out there and have fun but at the same time its a job, its a business so youve got to take it serious." He hasnt been spectacular - far from it, averaging just 3.4 points and 0.4 assists on 36 per cent shooting in five games - but hes been solid, precisely what Casey has been looking for from the leader of his second unit. When hes come into the game hes been aggressive and has made good decisions more often than not. Moost importantly there hasnt been a noticeable drop off when Lowry goes to the bench, an ongoing concern when the incumbent Augustin would check in.dddddddddddd Five games into his NBA career, Buycks has earned Caseys trust. An undrafted rookie, Buycks was once considered the dark horse of this trio. Stone - who was kept on after a strong showing in camp - endeared himself to Casey with his versatility and defensive wherewithal while Augustin was given first crack at the job on account of his experience as a starter in the league. Their skill sets differ and the sample size with Buycks is small, which suggests the rookie may be tied to short leash. As long as Caseys options at the position remain modest, at best, the competition will be ongoing even if Buycks continues to front the platoon. "Its tough but at the end of the day were teammates," said the 24-year-old. "Were all going to give it our all; were pros, so youve definitely got to bring it. Thats what makes it tough but thats what makes us love our job more." Buycks is an unconventional NBA rookie, having spent last season playing professionally in France where he was awarded league MVP. Still, hes a first-year player and his teammates wont let him forget it. "Its a rookie duty, a little gift from [Lowry]," Buycks said of the small bumblebee backpack thats been accompanying him on road trips this season. "Its not too bad. At the end of the day its all fun and games." "It wasnt a problem for me. I was laughing and smiling right with them when I found out I had it. So [Im] just going along with the flow." It could be worse, he pointed out. The teams three sophomores - Jonas Valanciunas, Terrence Ross and Quincy Acy - all had to carry around pink bags along with a doll, Dora the Explorer or Bart Simpson. The bumblebee is slightly less conspicuous. The advice he received from those three; "Just dont forget youre book bag. Bring it everywhere you go, dont forget it and youll be alright." ' ' '