SAN ANTONIO -- DeMar DeRozan said going into the San Antonio Spurs' 125-107 win over the Toronto Raptors on Thursday that he "wanted to break every single record that was there."
The problem is he wanted to do that for his former team, not against it. But that didn't stop DeRozan from notching his first career triple-double in his first meeting against the Raptors, with whom he spent his first nine NBA seasons. He had 24 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists in a matchup that also saw Kawhi Leonard return to San Antonio for the first time since the teams pulled off the blockbuster trade that landed the players at their respective locales.