Kawhi Leonard pours in 27 points in Raptors’ 125-107 win over Washington
TORONTO — Kawhi Leonard grabbed a defensive rebound Friday night and then sprinted coast-to-coast for a dunk, seemingly without breaking a sweat. Washington’s Tomas Satoransky, the lone man in Leonard’s way, stepped aside, wanting no part of the onrushing Raptor.
The Raptors star had 27 points and hauled down 10 rebounds, and Toronto rediscovered its three-point touch, in a 125-107 victory over the Wizards on Friday — Toronto’s fourth consecutive win.
“A guy like that, you hardly even know they’re pouring them in like that sometimes,” coach Nick Nurse said of Leonard. “Gosh, again, 12-for-22 (shooting), that could really easily have been 16-or 17-for-22 . . . so I still think there’s going to be a night when we’re in here talking about his 19-for-22.”
The Raptors boosted their NBA-best record to 16-4, for their best start through 20 games in franchise history.