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On Basketball: Raptors, Spurs can both claim trade victory
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On Basketball: Raptors, Spurs can both claim trade victory

2018-10-24 03:10 Last Updated At:03:20

The early returns are in, and we now have a winner from the summer blockbuster trade between San Antonio and Toronto.

Both sides look victorious.

Sometimes, trades really can benefit all parties involved — and this already looks to be one of those. Kawhi Leonard looks healthy again and has been fantastic in his first three games with the unbeaten Raptors (4-0), averaging 25.7 points and 9 rebounds per game. DeMar DeRozan is averaging 29.3 points and 9 assists for the Spurs, with a career-high 14 of those assists coming in Monday's overtime win over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Remember all those questions over the summer? Will Leonard like Toronto? Will DeRozan embrace the Spurs?

Asked and answered — so far.

There's still virtually an entire season left to play, but neither Leonard nor DeRozan is showing any sign of unhappiness right now. And that's why both teams — for now, at least — can say the trade was a very good idea.

The bigger risk was taken by Toronto, who gave up an All-Star in DeRozan for a former (and now probably current) MVP candidate in Leonard who missed almost the entirety of last season with a leg injury that turned into one of the NBA's top mysteries of 2017-18. Leonard got a game off for maintenance last week, and his Spurs and Raptors teammate Danny Green — part of the trade as well — says he's still going to get better.

"He's still not back to where he normally is, but he's getting glimpses of it," Green said. "He's starting to get back to himself, get into his rhythm. And you know, he usually doesn't miss many shots."

Green said it might not be until December that Leonard is back to his old form.

That must be a terrifying sentiment to opponents. Leonard is shooting 46 percent, or only about 3.5 percent down from what he did during his tenure in San Antonio.

DeRozan is shooting 44 percent, basically right in line with his numbers from Toronto. Granted, again, it's early, but his scoring numbers are way up so far — and so are his assists, which is particularly vital to the Spurs since they lost two point guards before the season started with injuries. Dejounte Murray will not play this season because of a torn ACL, and Derrick White has heel pain that still has him sidelined.

So DeRozan is taking up the slack.

"He's a competitor," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

This could have gone bad for both clubs. If Leonard wasn't healthy or wasn't back to at least close to his former self, Masai Ujiri would be hearing it in Toronto. If DeRozan hadn't snapped out of his post-trade funk — he acknowledged that he wasn't happy how things went down, though never badmouthed the Spurs organization — then San Antonio would have been in a very unfamiliar place.

Thing is, this deal was destined to work from a personality sense.

The Spurs love guys who talk on the floor and say very little off the court — Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, David Robinson, Tony Parker, LaMarcus Aldridge, Popovich, even Leonard. DeRozan didn't exactly need training on that front; he's always leaned toward the quiet side.

Leonard hasn't gone loquacious now that he's in Toronto, but he brings something they needed — besides super-elite talent on the court. The Raptors have long embraced the 'nobody respects us' approach, bristling over the years about things as silly as Chris Bosh saying the city didn't have great cable TV and media members complaining about how bitterly cold it was there for All-Star weekend in 2016.

This season for the Raptors is about winning, and winning over Leonard. They need him to stay and not depart as a free agent for this to truly have worked out. This is their chance, once and for all, to prove that top players will think about going to Toronto instead of escaping Toronto.

"The narrative of not wanting to come to this city is gone. I think that's old, and we should move past that," Raptors president Masai Ujiri said last month. "Believe in this city. Believe in yourselves. First of all, here in Toronto, we have to believe in ourselves, right?"

It was his belief that made the trade happen.

And you can be certain the Spurs and Raptors both believe they got the better of the deal at this point.

Thing is, they're both right.

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Tim Reynolds is a national basketball writer for The Associated Press. Write to him at treynolds@ap.org

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2024-04-26 13:06 Last Updated At:13:21

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 14 rebounds, Jalen Suggs added 24 points and the Orlando Magic handed Cleveland the worst playoff loss in franchise history, winning 121-83 on Thursday night to cut the Cavaliers’ lead to 2-1 in their Eastern Conference first-round series.

Franz Wagner finished with 16 points and eight assists for the Magic, who led by 43 points in the fourth quarter on the way to the third-largest margin of victory in a playoff game. They earned their first playoff victory since 2019 and the first on their home floor since April 26, 2011.

They can even the series with a victory at home Sunday.

Jarrett Allen had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Cavaliers, who shot 39% from the field and 23.5% from 3-point range. Caris LeVert added 15 points and Donovan Mitchell had 13 points and seven assists.

76ERS 125, KNICKS 114

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid scored 50 points, making all four 3-point attempts and scoring 18 in a potential series-shifting third quarter to lead Philadelphia to a win over New York in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

Embiid boldly stated “we’re going to win this series” after the 76ers dropped Game 2.

With one of the finest postseason efforts of his career, Embiid became the third player to ever score 50 points against the Knicks in the postseason and kept the hope of a Philadelphia series comeback very much alive.

The Knicks lead the series 2-1. Game 4 is Sunday in Philadelphia.

Embiid was 13 of 19 from the floor overall, made 19 of 21 free throws and hit five 3-pointers.

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Jamal Murray scored 22 points as the defending NBA champion Nuggets won their 11th consecutive meeting with LeBron James and the Lakers in dominating style.

Michael Porter Jr. added 20 points for Denver, which took control in the third quarter and cruised through the final minutes to its fifth straight road win over Los Angeles, starting with its sweep of last season’s Western Conference finals.

Game 4 is Saturday night in Los Angeles. No NBA team has ever rallied from an 0-3 playoff deficit.

Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (50) makes a shot as he gets past Cleveland Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill (5) during the second half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (50) makes a shot as he gets past Cleveland Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill (5) during the second half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)