Raptors built last season a mentality for winning without Kawhi Leonard
by Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times
Dec 11, 2019
3 minutes
CHICAGO - As the clocks inside Chicago's United Center counted down toward zero, Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry calmly dribbled the basketball, the rim dead in his sights, with his team in need of a basket.
These are the times a season ago when the Raptors would have turned to Kawhi Leonard, who would put the Raptors on his door-frame-wide shoulders and close games, making the big shot or getting
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