World has done a 180 in the year since Leonard’s Game 7 buzzer-beater
TORONTO — Patrick Cassidy watched the game alone in his Boston home. The only light in his living room came from the glow of his TV.
Growing up in Philadelphia, Cassidy was a lifelong Sixers fan. But he’s also the global director of consumer marketing for New Balance, and on this night, enigmatic Toronto Raptors superstar Kawhi Leonard was about to launch the company’s basketball brand into the stratosphere.
“It was like a rocket ride,” Cassidy said, looking back.
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of Leonard’s buzzer-beating moon shoot over the giant outstretched hand of Cameroonian big man Joel Embiid in Game 7 against Philly. The shot sent Toronto into the Eastern Conference finals, and erased years of heartbreak for Raptors fans.