The 76ers reset their defense to steal home court from Raptors
11:05 pm | April 29, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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TORONTO — Playoff basketball is an exercise in problem-solving. The Philadelphia 76ers came into Game 2 of their series with the Toronto Raptors with several problems, but none more imposing and urgent than Kawhi Leonard.
Following Toronto’s 108-95 win in the series opener, Raptors players and coaches were shocked that the Sixers opted to send precious few help defenders at Leonard as he revved into high gear, navigating the court at will one-on-one. Had the tactic achieved the intended effect of neutralizing Toronto’s other threats, perhaps the Sixers could’ve lived with Leonard’s 45 points. Raptors weapons made themselves useful all over the floor, however, from Pascal Siakam’s exploits in the half court to Kyle Lowry’s surgical management.
On Monday, Philadelphia unfurled a new blueprint and went about the work of diligently repairing its broken defense in a 94-89 win to even the Eastern Conference semifinal series. The Sixers scrambled the matchups, with four of their five starters receiving new assignments. Most notably, Ben Simmons drew Leonard.
“They did a good job, honestly. Got to give them credit,” Leonard said. “[Simmons] is long.”