Las Vegas Review-Journal

Leonard has Toronto leg up on Milwaukee

Nursing injury, Raptors star gets 35 in Game 5

- By Andrew Seligman The Associated Press

MILWAUKEE — What sore leg?

Kawhi Leonard showed no signs of pain in his right leg as he scored 35 points Thursday night, leading the Toronto Raptors to a 105-99 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks for a 3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference final.

Leonard’s leg bothered him in two previous games, both Toronto victories. But on Thursday, he hit the 30-point mark for the fourth time in the series. He made five 3-pointers and had seven rebounds and nine assists.

Fred Vanvleet scored 21 points, hitting seven 3s. Kyle Lowry added 17 as the Raptors put

themselves in position to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time.

A victory at home Saturday would set up a matchup with two-time defending champion Golden State.

“This was a super-hard win tonight,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said.

The Raptors climbed out of an early 14-point hole, then got 15 points from Leonard in the fourth quarter to send the top-seeded Bucks to their first three-game losing streak of the season.

“We weathered the storm early,” Leonard said.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 24 points for Milwaukee hours after being announced as a unanimous firstteam, ALL-NBA selection. Eric Bledsoe scored 20 and Malcolm Brogdon added 18 points and 11 rebounds.

“It’s first to four. We’ve got to go to Toronto, get a game. I think the group will be ready,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said.

The Raptors were clinging to a two-point lead in the closing minute after Khris Middleton drove around Leonard on the baseline for a layup.

Toronto was initially called for a shot-clock violation when Leonard missed a fadeaway jumper with 35 seconds left. That got overturned by a replay review, and Brook Lopez was called for a foul, instead, for bumping Marc Gasol after he retrieved the loose ball.

Gasol hit both free throws to make it 100-97. Another replay review went in Toronto’s favor when officials determined a ball went out of bounds off Brogdon with 26.8 seconds left. Brogdon pulled his hand away, thinking his dribble had gone off Pascal Siakam’s foot.

Siakam then drove for a dunk, making it 102-97, and the Raptors hung on from there.

“We made shots and got stops on the defensive end,” Leonard said of his team’s comeback from a 63-51 third-quarter deficit. “We gotta limit them to one shot. They’re a great offensive-rebounding team, a great offensive team. We can’t give them two or three looks at the basket.”

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