
Canada’s Lawson makes first-ever NBA start in hometown as Raptors beat Jazz 118-109
TORONTO — There was no hiding A.J. Lawson’s smile when Scotiabank Arena in-game host Mark Strong announced his name as part of the Toronto Raptors’ starting lineup.
The hometown boy had finally arrived.
Lawson made his first-ever NBA start in Toronto’s 118-109 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday, validation after a long journey to the top men’s basketball league in the world. The 24-year-old guard finished with six points, three rebounds and an assist in 26:35 minutes of play, but he was still smiling in the Raptors locker-room post-game.
“It felt amazing. I mean, we got the win. I’m super happy about that,” said Lawson. “Got to hear my name announced for the first time as an NBA starter.