Leonard has 24 points, 12 boards and Raptors beat Cavs 116-104 in opener
TORONTO — A new superstar, a new head coach, and a victory for the new-look Raptors to open what’s been one of the most-anticipated NBA regular seasons for Toronto in awhile.
Kawhi Leonard, Toronto’s prized off-season acquisition, had 24 points and 12 rebounds in his first real game as a Raptor, while Kyle Lowry had 27 points and eight assists, and Toronto beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 116-104 on Wednesday.
“I felt good. I’m happy we came out and got a win,” Leonard said. “I came out of the game healthy. So it’s a win-win for me.”
Fred VanVleet added 14 points, while Pascal Siakam finished with 13 on a night that marked Nick Nurse’s first game as Toronto’s head coach.