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"I told them we were going to shoot better in the second half," Raptors coach Darko Rajaković said. "We did not."
Just when Game 4 felt destined to fade into background noise, it snapped back alive. What began as a sluggish, boring, and forgettable first half between the Toronto Raptors and the Cleveland Cavaliers flipped into something far more ‘happening’ after the break.
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Cavaliers’ Inability to Review Key Call in Raptors Loss Made Kenny Atkinson Question Challenge Rules
Kenny Atkinson couldn’t challenge a key play late in the Cavaliers’ loss to the Raptors in Game 4.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — All season long, Kenny Atkinson preached a simple gospel: lean into your identity. Do what you do. Trust the system. The Cavs built one of the most efficient offenses in the NBA around that philosophy — the Jarrett Allen and James Harden pick-and-roll,
Donovan Mitchell struggled as James Harden and the Cleveland Cavaliers fell 93-89 to the Toronto Raptors, evening the series at 2-2 on the road. Mitchell finished with 20 points on 25 percent shooting and missed a potential game-winning floater late, drawing criticism from fans on Sunday.
Discover how Darko Rajakovic’s defensive "swarm" neutralized the Cavaliers in Game 4. Analysis featuring quotes from Kenny Atkinson and Collin Murray-Boyles on Toronto's emerging identity.
After joking that GloRilla would get on Brandon Ingram's “nerves” before the Toronto Raptors' Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, he recognized his mistake. Speaking to reporters, Ingram conceded that GloRilla “lit me up” over his comment.
Scottie Barnes speaks up about the rookie's big performance in the Toronto Raptors' Game 4 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.