Leonard scores 23 points to lead Clippers to 112-92 rout of Raptors
TORONTO — On a night Kawhi Leonard brought fans to the arena early, the former Raptors superstar sent them to the exits early.
Leonard scored 23 points Wednesday to lift the Los Angeles Clippers to a 112-92 rout of his former team, an atrocious game that was decided long before the final buzzer sounded.
Pascal Siakam had 24 points to top the Raptors, who were misfiring all night. They shot a season’s worst 8-for-36 from the three-point line, and matched their season low with 31 field goals. Kyle Lowry missed seven of Toronto’s threes by himself on a dreadful 1-for-8 shooting night.
“I’ve had two good games (since his return) and the rest have been (expletive), to be honest,” said Lowry, who was playing his fifth game since missing 11 with a fractured thumb. “Right now I’m nowhere near where I want to and need to be.”