7 years ago today, 1 shot changed the course of Raptors’ and NBA history forever. An incredible moment in a vacuum, but the context and aftermath make this moment even greater. Heading into 2019, the Raptors had gone all-in. Masai Ujiri and Bobby Webster spent years running it back with Lowry and DeRozan and while there were many great moments, their seasons became defined for playoff failure. Most notably, getting outsmarted and outplayed thoroughly by LeBron every year, no matter the team he had around him. After getting swept once again in 2018, there were some whispers to blow it up. The Lowry-DeRozan pairing had clearly hit its ceiling and it was time to retool with new and better pieces. Ujiri didn’t agree. He had overseen this team for years with a determined passion to not only help Toronto become a legit contender, but to become champions. With that goal in mind, Ujiri put his legacy on the line. He traded DeRozan and Poeltl to the Spurs for Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard. Right when this move happened, it had a ton of criticism. It was seen as a slap in the face of DeRozan who had been loyal to Toronto while also being a massive risk considering Kawhi had no interest in staying in Toronto. Fred VanVleet has since revealed that even the players knew Kawhi wasn’t staying. This was the definition of going all-in and the Raptors thankfully played like a championship game. They bought even more chips to put more in the pot by trading for Marc Gasol, making their already stingy defense a fortress. Heading into the playoffs, the Raptors had expectations, but the East was also seen as wide open. After beating the Magic in 5, the Raptors met another team going all-in, the 76ers. Philly had been working at The Process for years and it looked like it was finally bearing many fruits. On top of their treasure trove of top draft picks, they traded for a playoff beast in Jimmy Butler to give them the best starting 5 in basketball (aside from the Warriors obviously). The Raptors-76ers series was one of the best playoff series ever. After a hard fought 6 games, it all came down to game 7. The Raptors looked like they were going to hang on, led by Kawhi, as they led by 3 with 12 seconds to go. Out of nowhere, 76ers scored a quick 2, Kawhi missed 1 of 2 free throws and Jimmy Butler tied up the game. 18 years prior, the Raptors had been in a similar situation in the 2nd round against the 76ers, down to their final shot. Back in 2001, Vince Carter had missed his chance and the 76ers went on to the Finals. Now, the Raptors had a chance at redemption with a new superstar wing. Kawhi got the ball, turned, attracted a lazy double team and took a fadeaway shot. Bounce… bounce… bounce bounce OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH With 1 shot, Kawhi put himself in NBA lore and sent the Raptors back to the conference final. Of course, the Raptors went on to win the championship and make Ujiri’s all-in move well-worth it. Kawhi was only in Toronto for 1 season, but I will treasure those memories forever. In some ways it’s good he didn’t stay, because his perfect legacy is now set in stone forever in Toronto.
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