Raptors help defence key to containing Irving in 118-95 win over Celtics
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors finally figured out how to solve Boston Celtics superstar Kyrie Irving. At least for a night.
Irving averaged 30.3 points and 11.7 assists in three games against the Raptors heading into Tuesday night, but Toronto limited him to just seven points — none in the second half — and five assists with four rebounds in a dominant 118-95 victory.
“Look, you can’t guard him. You can’t guard him with just one person, trust me,” said Raptors guard Jeremy Lin.