Leonard leads Raptors over Heat, Toronto’s fifth consecutive win
TORONTO — Kawhi Leonard scored 29 points with a typically dominant performance on Sunday. But it was an out-of-character moment that happened after a whistle that was the talk of the Toronto Raptors’ locker-room afterward.
Leonard led the league-leading Raptors to a 125-115 victory over veteran Dwyane Wade and his Miami Heat, for their fifth consecutive win. But most notable about Leonard’s night? The seven-year wing, whose focus on the floor makes him look almost robotic, received his first regular-season technical foul of his career. And seemingly no one saw it happen.
“I didn’t even notice him over there talking to (the official),” said coach Nick Nurse, adding with sarcasm: “Yeah, I did manage to calm Kawhi down.”
Leonard was angry after Justise Winslow appeared to yank his arm while he was driving to the hoop. He was whistled for the tech after quietly speaking to an official.