The Toronto Raptors offence has been rolling and the team will look to extend a four-game winning streak when they tip off a four-game road trip against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night.

During their four-game win streak, the Dinos are averaging 121 points per game, with three of their wins going over 120 points. 

Leading the way for Toronto on the score sheet has been DeMar DeRozan averaging 19.5 points and 6.8 assists per game and Kyle Lowry averaging 20.5 points and 7.5 assists.

It may not be the high scoring lines you'd expect from the two Raptor stars, but they've bought in to the ball moving offence this season. 

The team field goal percentage is hovering over 51 per cent in the last four games while their three-point percentage is at 39.4, putting them in Golden State Warriors range. 

The Raptors have also topped 100 points in 10 consecutive games for just the third time in franchise history. 

The overall improved ball movement has also given Toronto 25 or more assists 10 times already this season, after having reached that mark only nine times all of last year.

The Raptors are coming off a 126-113 home victory over the Suns on Wednesday as the Raptors continued to take advantage of a soft spot in the schedule.

Toronto has faced only one team (Indiana, twice) with a winning record among its last six contests, and won't see another above-.500 club until meeting the Philadelphia 76ers on Dec. 21, which is eight games from now.

The lesser competition has allowed the Raptors to focus on spreading the offensive wealth rather than relying on guards Lowry and DeRozan. Seven players scored in double figures Wednesday, and the club's 30 assists were one shy of their season best.