Raptors miscommunication proves costly as Magic guard sinks winning 3-pointer
TORONTO — In a game not short on mistakes, the last one proved to be a killer for the Raptors.
With the score tied at 101, the clock ticking down into the single digits and the sellout crowd of 19,937 at Scotiabank Arena chanting “Defence, Defence,” Orlando guard D.J. Augustin moved the ball forward. Kawhi Leonard, a two-time defensive player of the year, was in front of him — his plate-sized hands out to each side.
As Leonard backed toward the three-point line, Orlando big man Nikola Vucevic moved up to set a screen. Defender Marc Gasol, another past defensive player of the year, followed Vucevic.
As the three came together, like a sandwich with the Orlando seven-footer in the middle, Vucevic peeled off to give Augustin a path. Then both Leonard and Gasol stepped back, leaving Augustin clear space just outside the three-point line.