Two nights after beating OKC in OT, Raptors drop 116-109 decision to Thunder
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors are hoping Kawhi Leonard’s fourth-quarter performance was a sneak preview of what they’ll see from their star player in the post-season.
Leonard scored 20 of his 37 points in the fourth in an effort to carry his team to a victory, but the Oklahoma City Thunder had other ideas, beating Toronto 116-109 to avenge a loss two nights earlier.
“We’ve been seeing that, slowly,” Fred VanVleet said of his teammate. “The urgency has been creeping up, a little more fire.”