On the second night of a back-to-back, and their third game in four nights, the Toronto Raptors stuck around at the Staples Center for one more night, this time taking on the LA Clippers and looking to repeat their previous night’s success.
The night was all about the Toronto Raptors facing off against Kawhi Leonard for the first time since he left the team following their title win, but Leonard’s overall performance was held in check by a terrific display from the Raptors defense – even if the team lost by 10 points.
The Raptors were still without Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka heading into the game, and would, unfortunately, lose OG Anunoby just over a minute into the game too.