ORLANDO, Fla. — The Toronto Raptors are now just one game away from eliminating the Orlando Magic in their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.

Kawhi Leonard's 34 points led the Raptors to an easy victory Sunday night, 107-85, giving Toronto a 3-1 lead in the series.

The series now goes back to Toronto for Game 5, where the Raptors can advance to the next series with a home win. Toronto has now won three consecutive postseason games, only the third time that’s happened in franchise history.

The Magic’s season is squarely on the brink: There have been 11 teams to successfully rally from a 3-1 series deficit in a best-of-seven NBA series, and of those, only three pulled it off by winning a Game 7 on the road.

So it’s not impossible — just highly improbable.

The Magic shot just 42 percent from the field. Aaron Gordon led the team with 25 points, and Evan Fournier had 19.

"This is what you play for all season long," Leonard said. "And I’m just grateful to be out here on the floor again. I’m feeling good. It took a long time for me to get healthy but I’m happy with the way things are turning out now."

Fans had lined up outside the Amway Center for a couple of hours before the 7 p.m. EDT tipoff time, getting ready to ring in what could be their last time seeing their underdog team live this year.

For 17-year-old Zachary Thompson, it was the first time he'd heard Amway that loud.

"For my first playoff game, I thought it was amazing," he said. "You watch it on TV, but there's nothing like being there in real life. If we bring that same energy tonight, we'll be great."

Norman Powell and Pascal Siakam had 16 points apiece for Toronto.

In Friday night's Game 3, the Raptors held off a rally by the Magic before almost 19,000 people in the first playoff game in Orlando since 2012. 

Orlando finished the regular season by winning 13 of its final 14 home games, but it has only won one playoff series while trailing 2-1.