Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse says the Philadelphia 76ers are a very talented team and that this second round matchup will ultimately help the Raptors grow as a unit.

The Raptors and Sixers play Game 7 of their second round series on Sunday. Toronto fought all season to get the No. 2 seed in the East, which is why Game 7 will be on their home floor.

The Raptors are trying to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for only the second time in franchise history. Game 7 could be Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry's last game with the team, as Leonard is an unrestricted free agent this summer and Lowry could be traded if Leonard leaves Toronto.

There's nothing better than a Game 7 in sports. Of course, there's going to be a lot of pressure on the Raptors and Sixers. Toronto can count on Leonard to play like the superstar he is, but guys like Lowry, Marc Gasol, Danny Green, Serge Ibaka and Pascal Siakam have to play at a high level for the home team to win. Leonard, as good as he is, can't beat Philly by himself.

Toronto lost Game 2 at home after Game 1. They blew out the Sixers in Game 5. Philly big man Joel Embiid is feeling better, though, and Ben Simmons is coming off a superb Game 6.

This Game 7, certainly, is setting up to be an instant classic.