Healthy Kawhi, mature roster among five storylines to watch in Raptors vs. Magic
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors are about to tip off perhaps the most-anticipated post-season run in franchise history. The Raptors rebuilt their team with a long playoff run in mind, but can’t look past the Orlando Magic, who handed Toronto two of its ugliest losses of the regular season.
Here are five things to watch in the best-of-seven opening-round playoff series which tips off Saturday in Toronto:
REGULAR-SEASON BATTLE: The Raptors and Magic split their regular-season series. The Raptors were missing Kyle Lowry for one of those losses, however, and Kawhi Leonard for the other. The Magic are riding momentum from a strong late-season surge. They’ve gone 22-9 since Jan. 31, including an 11-2 finish to steal the No. 7 spot.
There was a sense the regular season was merely practice for the Raptors, who had 22 starting lineups as coach Nick Nurse tinkered with rotations and dealt with injuries, roster moves and Leonard’s load management. The Raptors finally had a full lineup when they easily beat Orlando 121-109 two weeks ago.