Kawhi Leonard has been the heart and soul of the Toronto Raptors for nearly every game of the 2019 NBA playoffs. Game 7 was nothing new as Leonard drilled a buzzer-beater to send the Raptors to the Eastern Conference finals.

The dramatic shot hit the rim at least four times, just seconds after Jimmy Butler tied the game at 90. Leonard led all scorers with 41 points on 16-of-39 shooting from the floor.

Unlike recent games, however, where Leonard received little to no help from his teammates, Serge Ibaka was a key piece of Toronto's win. Averaging just seven points this series entering Game 7, Ibaka finished with 17 points and three triples.

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One of the biggest factors in the Raptors' win was their dominant effort on the offensive glass. Toronto had 16 offensive rebounds to Philadelphia's five, leading to a 24-shot advantage for the Raptors. Marc Gasol and Pascal Siakam both finished with 11 rebounds.

Joel Embiid led Philadelphia with 21 points and 11 boards but shot just 33 percent. Every Sixers starter finished with at least 13 points. Butler had 16 after entering the fourth quarter with just six points, as he dealt with apparent ankle pain.

Toronto meets Milwaukee in the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night. The Bucks should be feeling fresh with a full week of rest after beating Boston in five games.

Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from Game 7 between the 76ers and Raptors. Check out the updates below.

76ers vs. Raptors: Live score, updates from Game 7

(All times Eastern)

Final: Raptors 92, 76ers 90

9:32 p.m.: KAWHI. Drills a buzzer-beater to send Toronto to the Eastern Conference finals.

9:31 p.m.: Butler speeds down the court for a transition layup to tie the game with four seconds.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME JIMMY pic.twitter.com/6h6ae4l3VC — Dime (@DimeUPROXX) May 13, 2019

9:29 p.m.: Embiid hit two free throws to trim the lead to one with 12.1 seconds.

9:25 p.m.: Timeout Toronto with the Raptors up by 3 and 33 seconds left. Offensive rebounds will be the end of Philadelphia.

9:21 p.m.: Lowry with a steal, Siakam with the finish. Its four-point Toronto lead with 1:14 to go.

9:20 p.m.: Leonard is unstoppable. Nails a pull-up jumper. Only he has scored for Toronto in the last five minutes.

9:15 p.m.: Philadelphia calls a timeout with the score tied at 85, 3:13 remaining. Leonard leads all scorers with 36 points.

9:07 p.m.: Leonard make a shot falling away from the basket as he's fouled. He has Toronto's last eight points. Raptors lead by five with 4:34 left.

GAME 7 KAWHI pic.twitter.com/0QOD7PH2Pz — Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) May 13, 2019

9:02 p.m.: Embiid knocks down a huge 3 to give Philadelphia a one-point lead with 7:30 to play.

8:58 p.m.: Sharpshooter Serge for his third 3.

8:54 p.m.: Tobias Harris scores first, but Marc Gasol answers with his first 3 of the night.

End of third quarter: Raptors 67, 76ers 64

8:49 p.m.: Toronto ends the quarter on a 17-7 run. Leonard has 26 points, but it's been an inefficient night. The Raptors' superstar is just 10-of-30 from the field.

8:45 p.m.: Crazy transition block by Embiid, but Ibaka recovers the ball and scores to give the Raptors a lead. It's a 13-4 Toronto run.

Things getting wild in Toronto pic.twitter.com/ZonZT3zOoW — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 13, 2019

8:42 p.m.: Leonard hits a 3 after two straight Raptors offensive rebounds.

8:38 p.m.: Ibaka finally ends the 16-0 Philadelphia run. 76ers lead 57-52 with 4:20 left in the third.

8:36 p.m.: J.J. Reddick hits a 3 to build the run to 14-0 and give Philadelhpia its largest lead of the night (5). Toronto has missed 10 straight shots.

8:30 p.m.: Philly responds with an 10-0 run of its own, and just like that the 76ers have a one-point lead.

8:27 p.m.: 6-1 spurt by the Raptors to start the third quarter forces an early Philadelphia timeout. Embiid is just 2-of-11 with seven points.

8:23 p.m.: Leonard opens up the half with a jumper.

Halftime: Raptors 44, 76ers 40

8:03 p.m.: The Raptors finish the half on an 11-3 run over the final 3:43. Leonard and Tobias Harris are the lone players in double figures with 15 and 10 points respectively. Lowry has been in some noticeable discomfort with his hand.

Halftime in GAME 7 on @NBAonTNT ! #WeTheNorth 44 #PhilaUnite 40



Kawhi Leonard: 15 PTS

Pascal Siakam: 9 PTS, 7 REB

Tobias Harris: 10 PTS, 6 REB

Ben Simmons: 8 PTS, 4 REB, 2 BLK pic.twitter.com/T7yxj2VWn6 — NBA (@NBA) May 13, 2019

7:57 p.m.: Ibaka wants to be taken seriously from 3. He hits hit second of the night to answer a Sixers' 3.

7:52 p.m.: James Ennis with a tough finish at the rim to give Philly its second one-point lead of the night. 4:26 to go in the half.

7:44 p.m.: Official word is a sprained thumb on Lowry. He's available to play.

7:38 p.m.: Lowry goes to the locker room as Leonard converts on an and-1. He slams home a dunk moments later to give Toronto a 29-21 lead.

7:34 p.m.: Kyle Lowry walks over to the bench holding his left thumb in pain.

7:33 p.m.: Serge Ibaka makes the first 3 of the night for Toronto and also his first of the entire series.

End of first quarter: Raptors 18, 76ers 13

7:29 p.m.: Not the prettiest of basketball to start. Teams are a combined 10-of-43. The leading team at the end of the first quarter has gone on to win all six game this series.

7:27 p.m.: Toronto is killing Philadelphia on the boards. Ibaka records the Raptors' fifth offensive rebound of the night. The Sixers has none.

7:17 p.m.: Two transition dunks in a row by Leonard and Danny Green. It's an 8-0 run by the Raptors, forcing a Philly timeout.

7:12 p.m.: These two teams are slowly setting the game of basketball back several decades. They are a combined 4-of-24 shooting midway through the first.

11 possessions each. It's 6-3. — John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann) May 12, 2019

7:06 p.m.: Joel Embiid has started 0-4, and the Sixers have started 0-of-9. Toronto has an early 6-0 lead.

7:03 p.m.: Philadelphia wins the tips, but it's Kawhi Leonard who scores first. Jurassic Park is alive.

6:58 p.m.: Minutes away from deciding who will play the Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals.