TORONTO — Steven Adams got knocked down, but he got up again.
And then again.
Adams logged a physical day at the office in the Thunder's 132-125 win against the Raptors on Sunday at Air Canada Centre. He tweaked an ankle in the first half and briefly left the court for treatment.
He exited again in the second half, after he was shaken by a shot below the belt.
Between mishaps, he mystified Toronto.
Adams had 25 points and eight rebounds against the Raptors, playing 33 minutes despite the ankle tweak and a knee to the groin from former teammate Serge Ibaka.