For the Philadelphia 76ers, the good news is that they were able to slow down Kawhi Leonard. In Game 5, they were able to hold Kawhi to just five points in the first quarter on 2-of-6 shooting, and a “mere” 19 points through three quarters, on 6-of-15 shooting.
The bad news? The Sixers were concentrating so much on Kawhi, they forgot that Kawhi’s got some really good teammates, and the Raptors made them pay.
I guess the worst news for the Sixers is that given Kawhi’s performance in Game 5, he’s probably due for maintenance/re-calibration/firmware update in Game 6.