Rautins: Calling Raptors in wake of Bryant death “was a hard one”
TORONTO — Somewhere tucked away in Leo Rautins’ house is the box score from the Toronto Raptors’ loss to Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers from 2006.
Rautins grabbed the paper copy on the way out of Staples Arena as a souvenir from the historic night.
Bryant, of course, went off for 81 points, the second most in NBA history. Broadcasting the game made for one of the most memorable nights of Rautins’ career.
The 59-year-old Rautins also won’t soon forget calling the Raptors game Sunday at San Antonio, a night that was memorable for much more sober reasons. The two teams tipped off about an hour after learning of the death of Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven others in a helicopter crash.