Raptors help defence key to containing Irving in 118-95 win over Celtics
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors finally figured out how to solve Boston Celtics superstar Kyrie Irving. At least for a night.
Irving averaged 30.3 points and 11.7 assists in three games against the Raptors heading into Tuesday night, but Toronto limited him to just seven points — none in the second half — and five assists with four rebounds in a dominant 118-95 victory.
“Look, you can’t guard him. You can’t guard him with just one person, trust me,” said Raptors guard Jeremy Lin.
So how did the Raptors do it in their latest matchup? Teamwork.