Something was different for Jonathan Isaac from the opening tip of Monday’s 104-95 loss to the Toronto Raptors.
It was not merely that he was the only one who could seemingly hit a shot in a game where nobody seemed able to get going. Nor was it the fact he was finally making shots after staying in the background offensively in the team’s first two games.
Jonathan Isaac has already established himself as a terror defensively. But Monday presented something entirely new for Isaac. A game that he has shown hints of in the past and finally burst out for the first time this season.