Kawhi Leonard on Thursday scored 15 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter as Toronto beat Milwaukee 105-99, leaving the Raptors one win from advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history.
The Raptors started the pivotal game slowly and trailed 49-46 at halftime, then kept it tight with the top-seeded Bucks before seizing command late in the fourth quarter to take a 3-2 series lead.
Leonard, who was favoring a sore left leg in Game 4, played 40 minutes on Thursday, after putting in 52 minutes in Sunday’s double-overtime win by the Raptors.
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A win at home today would set up a finals series with defending champions the Golden State Warriors.
“We weathered a storm early and we are just excited to get the win tonight,” Leonard said.
Leonard reached the 30-point mark for the 11th time in the playoffs, drained five three-pointers, grabbed seven rebounds and handed out nine assists.
It was the first time this season that the Bucks have lost three straight games and it put them on the brink of elimination from the post-season.
Fred VanVleet came off the bench to score 21 points, Pascal Siakam finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds, and Kyle Lowry tallied 17 points for the Raptors, who became the first team to win on the road in the best-of-seven series. VanVleet nailed seven baskets from beyond the arc.
“This was a super-hard win tonight,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said.
Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered 24 points, Eric Bledsoe scored 20, and Malcolm Brogdon finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Bucks, who at one point in the first quarter led by 14 points, and were up by 12 in the third quarter before carrying a three-point edge into the fourth.
Earlier in the day, Antetokounmpo was named a unanimous first team All-NBA player.
“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.
A dunk by Siakam gave the Raptors an eight-point lead with 6 minutes, 20 seconds to play. The Bucks pulled to within four on Brook Lopez’s driving layup with 5 minutes, 31 seconds left. After Marc Gasol hit a shot from beyond the arc to make Toronto’s lead seven, Milwaukee cut the deficit to two on Antetokounmpo’s three-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining. Lopez tied the game with a three-pointer, but the Raptors regained a three-point lead seconds later when VanVleet sank another three.
Khris Middleton’s layup pulled the Bucks to within two with 59 seconds remaining. Toronto led by three when Gasol made one of two foul shots with 34 seconds left. After a Milwaukee turnover, Siakam’s dunk increased the lead to five and Toronto held on from there.
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