Lethbridge Herald

Raptors lose showdown with Cavs

ENCORE: LEBRON SCORES 27, CAVS DOWN RAPTORS AGAIN

- Tom Withers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — CLEVELAND

Once his layup dropped, LeBron James sent another message.

As Cleveland’s crowd cheered following his artistic shot, James walked within a few feet of Toronto’s bench, pounded his chest several times and screamed, “I’m still a problem!” The Raptors didn’t need any reminders. James scored 27 points, the last coming on a sensationa­l layup, and the Cavaliers continued to gain momentum with the playoffs quickly approachin­g by beating Toronto 112-106 on Tuesday night.

James added nine rebounds and six assists as the Cavs posted their second win in two weeks over the Eastern Conference’s top team, whose lead over second-place Boston remains at two games. This time, the Cavaliers were much healthier than when they beat the Raptors on March 21 despite missing five rotational players and coach Tyronn Lue.

Jose Calderon added 19 points and Kevin Love 18 points and 15 rebounds for the Cavs, who are 9-1 since March 17 despite not having all their pieces.

James still isn’t sure what the post-season may bring for Cleveland, which has eliminated Toronto in each of the past two postseason­s.

“We don’t know what we can become,” James said. “We have no idea. But right now we’re playing good ball and we want to try to continue that. But we don’t know what we can become. We have not been whole all year.”

DeMar DeRozan scored 19 and Jonas Valanciuna­s 17 for Toronto, which will host Boston tonight. The Raptors didn’t quit and scored eight points in 34 seconds before the Cavs put it away with four free throws. Kyle Lowry scored only five on 2-of-11 shooting.

The Raptors are just 3-5 since winning 11 straight from Feb. 26-March 16.

“Right now we’ve got to find our rhythm on both ends of the floor, whether it’s offence or defence,” coach Dwane Casey said. “That’s slipsided away on us. We’ve got to get that back. We’ve got five games to go. We’ve played some of the best teams in the league, but we’ve got to find our identity and get back to being who we are. We’ve got a locker room full of fighters.

“We’ve bounced back the entire year. I have total confidence in those guys that they’re going to scratch their way out of it as we go into the playoffs.”

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