NBA 2018-19, Cleveland Cavaliers vs Toronto Raptors: 3 talking points
Final Score: Toronto Raptors beat Cleveland Cavaliers, 126-110
With Kyle Lowry, Danny Green and Serge Ibaka not available for this match, it was an excellent opportunity for the Cleveland Cavaliers to sneak in a victory on Friday. Instead, Raptors beat them 126-110, with Kawhi Leonard scoring 37 points.
The first half ended with Raptors leading by 7 points. The Cavs came back in the third quarter by scoring 41 points but were not able to contain the Raptors on the other end, as their lead was reduced by just 1 point.
The final quarter saw a horrible defensive display from the Cavs team. They gave away the match and scored just 17 points in the quarter.
For the Raptors, Kawhi Leonard tied season-high 37 points, and OG Anunoby tied his career-high. Fred VanVleet had a great night in the absence of Kyle Lowry as he scored 14 points and had zero turnovers. Also, Delon Wright and Pascal Siakam were too much for this young Cavs team.
Up next, Raptors play 76ers and Cavs will take on the Chicago Bulls on Sunday.
Now, let's talk about the three main points from the match.
3) Cavs gave it away in the Fourth
The Cavs were always in the game until the third quarter. They were behind by seven and had 40 points in the third quarter. The lead reduced to six entering the fourth.
However, the game went away entirely from the Cavs during the fourth quarter where Raptors got few uncontested looks beyond the arc and knocked them down. The Cavs just scored 17 in it. These are clear signs of missing maturity and composure in the team.
Below is what Cedi Osman said after the game:
"It's tough because I think we played really good basketball. We really fought during the 48-minute game. In the third quarter, we were playing really good and I think in the fourth quarter we really just gave up offensive rebounds and then they made some open 3s and I think that broke our mentality during the game and broke our toughness."