It was over when… Serge Ibaka grabbed an offensive rebound and scored to put the Raptors ahead 96-75 with 6:06 remaining. The Raptors went on to record a 107-85 Game 4 victory to take a 3-1 series lead over the Orlando Magic.
Keeping it close: The Raptors jumped out to an early 9-1 advantage to start the game, but the Magic fought back and Toronto led by just two, 28-26, after the opening 12 minutes. Raptors head coach Nick Nurse revealed that Kawhi Leonard had been playing under the weather after Toronto’s Game 3 win on Friday. Through the first quarter of Game 4, Leonard showed no symptoms of the Game 3 malaise, scoring nine points to lead all scorers.