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NBA : First Half Matchup
Thursday 5/3/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEVELAND
 First Half Results
TORONTO
+3.5  

-3.5  


107.5
 
61
Final
63

CLEVELAND (55 - 35) at TORONTO (63 - 26)
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Thursday, 5/3/2018 6:05 PM
Eastern Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 2 - CLE Leads 1-0
Board First Half
511CLEVELAND107.5
512TORONTO-3.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games55-35-21.334-5444-45109.656.647.2%49.7109.256.347.4%51.0
Road Games23-22-8.421-2324-21109.257.246.5%49.2109.256.746.9%52.7
Last 5 Games4-1+4.22-33-2101.453.442.4%50.8105.853.246.9%52.0
Playoff Games5-3+1.22-53-597.152.543.1%49.0102.050.947.4%50.5
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.656.640-8447.2%12-3236.9%18-2377.7%50923197134
vs opponents surrendering106.153.439-8646.0%10-2936.0%17-2276.7%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)109.257.239-8546.5%13-3437.6%18-2378.7%49922207134
Stats Against (All Games)109.256.342-8847.4%11-3136.7%15-1975.3%511026217134
vs opponents averaging105.953.240-8646.0%10-2936.2%16-2176.7%511023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)109.256.741-8846.9%11-3234.7%16-2175.0%531124207134

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games63-26+1648-4146-43111.556.947.2%51.5104.252.545.0%51.7
Home Games37-8+1325-2023-22112.557.147.1%53.0102.450.944.0%52.0
Last 5 Games2-3-3.22-32-3104.654.044.3%51.8106.253.244.7%53.8
Playoff Games4-3-1.24-34-3109.657.346.6%51.1108.054.745.7%50.3
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.556.941-8747.2%12-3336.0%18-2279.5%511024228136
vs opponents surrendering106.553.640-8646.1%11-2936.1%17-2276.7%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)112.557.142-8847.1%12-3336.8%17-2279.1%531025217127
Stats Against (All Games)104.252.539-8645.0%9-2535.8%18-2477.2%521022207145
vs opponents averaging10653.339-8645.9%10-2936.3%17-2276.6%511023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)102.450.938-8644.0%9-2435.8%18-2376.4%52921207145
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEVELAND 94.9,  TORONTO 95.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/25/2018@ BROOKLYN121-114W-6.5W227.5O44-8750.6%541138-8345.8%449
3/27/2018@ MIAMI79-98L-1.5L220U31-8536.5%531437-7847.4%5314
3/28/2018@ CHARLOTTE118-105W2W225U45-9348.4%45639-7651.3%4513
3/30/2018NEW ORLEANS107-102W-4.5W231.5U43-9047.8%541043-8948.3%4411
4/1/2018DALLAS98-87W-10.5W213U35-8541.2%581132-8040.0%4715
4/3/2018TORONTO112-106W-1.5W223.5U38-7749.4%461242-9444.7%5111
4/5/2018WASHINGTON119-115W-6L220O42-7754.5%431647-9450.0%4715
4/6/2018@ PHILADELPHIA130-132L3.5W226.5O45-8751.7%511450-10149.5%5412
4/9/2018@ NEW YORK123-109W-12W221.5O40-8547.1%531046-8752.9%4314
4/11/2018NEW YORK98-110L-8L213U37-9439.4%621443-8550.6%4815
4/15/2018INDIANA80-98L-7L212.5U30-7838.5%551636-7945.6%5411
4/18/2018INDIANA100-97W-8.5L213U37-7350.7%401541-7852.6%4317
4/20/2018@ INDIANA90-92L2T209.5U34-7744.2%431634-7346.6%4717
4/22/2018@ INDIANA104-100W-2W206U35-7844.9%511040-9343.0%548
4/25/2018INDIANA98-95W-6.5L206U31-7541.3%441434-7147.9%4414
4/27/2018@ INDIANA87-121L2L201.5O33-7941.8%461449-8756.3%517
4/29/2018INDIANA105-101W-5L200.5O32-7443.2%541236-8045.0%4611
5/1/2018@ TORONTO113-112W7W213O42-10241.2%59539-9142.9%6513
5/3/2018@ TORONTO              
5/5/2018TORONTO              
5/7/2018TORONTO              

TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/25/2018LA CLIPPERS106-117L-8.5L224.5U41-9244.6%561444-9546.3%588
3/27/2018DENVER114-110W-8L223.5O47-9251.1%45942-8947.2%5011
3/31/2018@ BOSTON99-110L-4.5L206O37-8046.2%511540-8845.5%495
4/3/2018@ CLEVELAND106-112L1.5L223.5U42-9444.7%511138-7749.4%4612
4/4/2018BOSTON96-78W-7W203.5U40-9243.5%561025-7533.3%5116
4/6/2018INDIANA92-73W-7.5W210U36-8442.9%691926-8729.9%5112
4/8/2018ORLANDO112-101W-10.5W209O39-7850.0%511742-8947.2%4910
4/9/2018@ DETROIT108-98W-6W209U46-8752.9%52935-7844.9%383
4/11/2018@ MIAMI109-116L2.5L202O42-9245.7%551346-10643.4%679
4/14/2018WASHINGTON114-106W-7.5W213.5O41-7753.2%441741-8647.7%4313
4/17/2018WASHINGTON130-119W-7W213.5O45-8751.7%551442-8648.8%408
4/20/2018@ WASHINGTON103-122L1L217.5O37-8245.1%431847-8555.3%4411
4/22/2018@ WASHINGTON98-106L-1L217U34-7943.0%521839-8545.9%5613
4/25/2018WASHINGTON108-98W-7W216.5U38-8246.3%461037-9041.1%6115
4/27/2018@ WASHINGTON102-92W-2W215.5U40-9044.4%53632-7940.5%4914
5/1/2018CLEVELAND112-113L-7L213O39-9142.9%651342-10241.2%595
5/3/2018CLEVELAND              
5/5/2018@ CLEVELAND              
5/7/2018@ CLEVELAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEVELAND: There's a chance that LeBron James could end up being as motivated as ever this season, fueled by Kyrie Irving's trade demand and coming off a season in which he finished fourth in the MVP voting. Despite losing Irving, the Cavs remain the class of the Eastern Conference and it's hard to imagine any team denying them a fourth straight Finals appearance, particularly with Boston having suffered a major blow with the season-ending injury Gordon Hayward suffered in the season opener at Cleveland. Isaiah Thomas is expected back from his back injury by year's end, but his return could end up complicating things for head coach Tyronn Lue, who must keep everyone happy with their playing time. Kevin Love's move to center should open floor space for James, Dwayne Wade and Derrick Rose. James can opt out of his contract next summer and become a free agent and his future plans will hover over the Cavs all season. But back with Dwayne Wade, he and the Cavs seem to be in a happy place.
TORONTO: Toronto spent big to re-sign Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka and keep them alongside three-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan. The Raptors have plenty of talented youngsters behind the big three, but no experienced veterans. C.J. Miles posted a career-high .413 shooting percentage from 3-point range with the Pacers last season, and the hope is that he can be a reliable outside threat that opens up the floor for his teammates. But without consistent production from their top trio, Toronto could be in trouble.
PREVIEW
Raptors struggling to overcome Cavs ... again
 

TORONTO -- It is supposed to be different for the Toronto Raptors this season.

After being eliminated two years in a row by the Cleveland Cavaliers -- including a four-game sweep last season -- the Raptors changed their approach, trying for a more balanced attack and creating an athletic and effective bench.

The more things change, the more they stay the same. As much as the Raptors controlled Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal Tuesday at the Air Canada Centre, they could not close it out and the Cavaliers eked out a 113-112 overtime victory.

By losing the opener, the Raptors gave up the home-court advantage that they had earned by finishing first in the Eastern Conference.

They also put pressure on themselves to win Game 2 on Thursday at the Air Canada Centre.

"I think considering the circumstances, we definitely stole one," Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said after Game 1. "I don't think we played our best game and I think they know that as well. Shooting 41 percent from the field, we usually do a better job. LeBron (James) is not going to shoot 12 for 30. We didn't play extremely well but to come in and play a good team like Toronto on their home floor, it does feel like we stole one."

Cleveland appeared to be ready to be taken in Game 1. They won Game 7 on Sunday to take a grueling series from the Indiana Pacers in which James had averaged better than 41 minutes per game. They did not have time to prepare for Game 1 against the Raptors because of the quick turnaround.

James said he was tired after scoring 45 points Sunday and showed signs of that Tuesday, although he had a triple-double with 26 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds.

"Definitely wasn't as efficient as I like to be," James said. "I missed a lot of open looks, open threes that were going under. A lot of floaters in the lane, and because of the injury I had in Game 7, I didn't get an opportunity to get on the court (Tuesday) morning and (Monday) as well. At the end of the day the only thing that matters is trying to get a win. My teammates were unbelievable tonight; they stepped up when I wasn't at my best."

"I thought we played defensively in some stretches as well as you could," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "Offensively, I thought we had opportunities down the stretch where we had three tip-ins to win the game."

Toronto did some good things. Center Jonas Valanciunas had 21 points and 21 rebounds to become the first player in franchise history with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a postseason game.

But, the Raptors also committed 14 turnovers that led to 21 points for Cleveland and missed shots that could have put the game away. The Cavaliers made only six turnovers.

The Raptors missed their final 11 field goal attempts in regulation.

"Again, a lot of things we did to ourselves," Casey said. "Nothing special, nothing that we didn't expect, some uncharacteristic things that we missed, some shots that we missed I thought was the difference in the game. We are a better team, but we just didn't make the shots down the stretch.

"I know it sounds simplistic, but we had our open looks, had our opportunities that we didn't cash in on. There are some other things that we can clean up defensively that we can do a better job with also."

Cleveland never led during regulation but opened the overtime with an 8-2 surge. The Cavaliers are the second team in the past 20 postseasons to win a game despite never leading in regulation. The other was the Dallas Mavericks at the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 23, 2011.

The Raptors are 7-7 all-time in the second game of a playoff series, but 6-1 when playing Game 2 at home. They have won Game 2 four consecutive times at the ACC.

The Cavaliers have won seven straight playoff games against the Raptors dating to the 2016 Easter Conference finals. They hold an 18-1 series record after winning Game 1 of any postseason series.

A key to Game 1 was that the Cavaliers shot 40 percent (14-for-35) from 3-point range with JR Smith and Kyle Korver each hitting five 3-pointers. The Raptors shot 32.1 percent from beyond the arc (9-for-28). Toronto shot 42.9 percent (39-for-91) from the field overall, but only 20.8 percent (9-for-24) in the fourth quarter.

The Raptors will go into Game 2 knowing they let Game 1 get away.

"For sure, without a doubt," said guard DeMar DeRozan, who led Toronto with 22 points on Tuesday. "We had many opportunities to close this game out. Like you said, we couldn't buy a bucket, we had a lot of great looks, and we had a lot of shots point blank at the rim that went in and out. Freddie (Fred VanVleet) got two great looks, we can name countless of things, but it shouldn't have ever come down to pin on any of those. But it happens, and now we understand what we got to do next game."


Last Updated: 7/8/2024 4:54:55 PM EST.


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