ORLANDO, FLA.-Bring me your double-teams and I will scoff at them, Kawhi Leonard says.Hammer me at the rim and I will use brute strength to fight through the hits, he adds.Get me hydrated after a couple of days fighting the flu and I will dominate, he chirps.And so it goes for the Raptors all-star forward, who was dominant all over the floor here Sunday night as Toronto moved within a game of advancing to the second round of the NBA playoffs.Leonard had 34 points on 12-for-20 shooting as the Raptors beat the Orlando Magic 107-85 to take a 3-1 lead in a best-of-seven series that they can close out at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday night.It was evident right from the first few minutes that Leonard was in rare form and fully over whatever bug he´d fought in a so-so performance in Friday´s Game 3.Read more:Rolling Raptors add killer instinct to post-season playbookThe Raptors are becoming experts at the transition gameThe Magic were lax in an early double-team and Leonard simply went through it to finish an open layup at the rim; the next time he faced multiple defenders, he bulled his way through them and made a tough shot right at the basket. He got his huge mitts on a couple of passes and finished with two steals, two assists, two blocked shots and six rebounds in a thorough victory.Leonard did lack a bit of his usual power and quickness in Game 3 - attributable, coach Nick Nurse said, to the veteran feeling the effects of an illness. Leonard said he spent the off-day on Saturday `just hydrating,` and everyone who ever feels a bit `off` might want some of whatever he ingested.`He just didn´t quite have the juice to play at a level the last game, yet he still gutted it out, grabbed 10 boards in the last game. But again, today, you saw him moving a little better, playing with a lot more force,` coach Nick Nurse said of Leonard. `Just quicker with the ball, etc. The energy was better with him tonight. I think that was reason.`Leonard was practically a one-man wrecking ...
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