Raptors rout Knicks again, win 117-92 without Leonard
NEW YORK — Harder games are coming soon. In the meantime, the Raptors want to get sharper while they have things easy.
Pascal Siakam scored 31 points and the Toronto routed the New York Knicks for the second time in 11 nights, winning 117-92 on Thursday to sweep the season series.
Toronto rested Kawhi Leonard, just as it did in its 128-92 victory at home on March 18, and the result was nearly as lopsided. The Raptors led by as many as 31 points, never trailed and were up by at least 15 for the entire second half.
“In this league anybody can lose to anybody, so had to come out with the same professionalism, take everybody serious and try to get better,” forward Danny Green said.