The Toronto Raptors booked their place in the second round of this season's playoffs after securing a Game 5 victory against the Orlando Magic, 115-96.

After losing Game 1, the Raptors went on to win the next four games to clinch the series, and as it turns out, this was actually the first time Toronto was able to amass four straight playoff wins in the history of the franchise:

The Raptors did extremely well to bounce back from a surprising Game 1 defeat on their home floor. The team won Games 3 and 4 in Orlando, which gave them an opportunity to close out the series at home in Game 5.

Kawhi Leonard led the charge yet again for the Raptors in Game 5, accounting for a game-high 27 points (on a highly efficient 8-of-11 from the floor), along with five 3-pointers (he went 5-of-5 overall from distance), seven rebounds, two assists, and a steal in just 32 minutes of play.

This was a wire-to-wire blowout, so it gave Raptors head coach Nick Nurse the opportunity to cut back on the minutes of his main guys, with an eye out for the upcoming second-round matchup. With the Philadelphia 76ers also closing out their series against the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday, it's going to be a Raptors-Sixers matchup in the second round.

Leonard and company will definitely be faced with a much tougher challenge in the Sixers, but with how the team has been playing of late, the Raptors have every chance of defeating the third-seeded Sixers en route to the Eastern Conference Finals.