TORONTO - Carlos Delfino still feels comfortable playing at Air Canada Centre, much to the dismay of his former team.

The Milwaukee Bucks' swingman scored 11 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter in a 105-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.

"It's great when you play against another team that you have been with and you know the city, you know the arena," he said. "It's much better than when you play where you've never played before. You feel like you're home."

The 29-year-old player from Santa Fe, Argentina, hit a big three-point shot from 25 feet with 2:52 to play to put the Bucks ahead 94-85. One minute later, he stole the ball from DeMar DeRozan and drew a foul as he took the ball to the other end and hit one of his two free throws to help finish off the game.

"I was playing him physical," Delfino said. "I guess I was lucky to have long arms."

Delfino, who started the game as small forward, finished the game shooting 7-for-12 from the field including 6-for-8 from three-point range and was 5-for-6 in free throws. He added four steals.

"Yes, I am lucky," said Delfino, who spent the 2007-08 season with the Raptors. "It's like playing roulette. I have just been working on my game and tonight I was making shots.

"We were missing Ersan (Ilyasova) who is playing great for us and then I got some minutes playing at the four. We went small and we continued to make shots. I guess it was a good night because we stepped up for missing guys."

Bucks coach Scott Skiles appreciated the job that Delfino did on DeRozan, who also scored 25 points but only four in the fourth quarter.

"We struggled early on in the game, we were soft defending them coming off screens," Skiles said. "We went to a small lineup and we were able to get Carlos on one of the of the guys we wanted to get him on and he was able to do a very nice job."

At the end of the game, Delfino chatted for a few minutes with Raptors point guard Jose Calderon, who was a teammate in Toronto.

"Jose is a friend," Delfino said. "I have had many teammates in my career. I have had a long career for my age. Jose is in the group that is short that I can call a friend. We were just talking. Sometimes it's funny things. Sometimes it's competition things."