The Daily Courier

Cavaliers rout Raptors 125-103

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CLEVELAND — There was no Game 2 comeback for the Toronto Raptors.

A rattled DeMar DeRozan, another sizzling three-point shooting night from Cleveland, and the Raptors dropped a 125-103 decision to the reigning NBA champion Cavaliers. They’ll head back to Toronto down 2-0 in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series.

Jonas Valanciuna­s had 23 points to top Toronto, while Cory Joseph had 22 and Kyle Lowry shook off a sprained left ankle in the third quarter to finish with 20. Serge Ibaka added 16 points. DeRozan finished with just five points, and didn’t make a field goal until early in the fourth quarter.

LeBron James had 39 points, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for second all-time in post-season scoring, and now trails only Michael Jordan. Kyrie Irving added 22 for the Cavs, who made 18 of their 33 three-point attempts to Toronto’s five.

Two nights after dropping the series opener 116-105, Raptors coach Dwane Casey had predicted more fight from his players in Game 2. They traditiona­lly rebound well from a loss, and are solid in Game 2s.

“We’re better with our backs against the wall, when we get punched in the mouth,” Casey had said. “Our dispositio­n is better when we get smacked upside the head, so I think we’ll respond, we’ll play harder tonight. Whether that guarantees a win or not, I’m not going to say that. But I think we’ll be a different team.”

Yet, it was more of the same. Despite inserting Norman Powell and Patrick Patterson into the starting lineup to push the pace, the Raptors managed to dig themselves an early hole anyways. They managed to cut the Cavs’ lead to single digits in the second quarter, but by the time Irving scored on a driving bank shot late in the third quarter, Cleveland waltzed into the fourth with a 99-73 advantage.

The Cavs twisted the knife in the fourth, taking a 30-point lead with 9:32 to play on a three-pointer from Channing Frye. Casey went to his bench soon after. As the final couple of ugly minutes ticked down, many fans had already left Quicken Loans Arena, which was a raucous sea of yellow T-shirts and white rally towels.

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The Associated Press Toronto Raptors' Norman Powell shoots over Cleveland Cavaliers’ J.R. Smith during the first half in Game 2 of a second-round NBA basketball playoffser­iesonWedne­sdayinClev­eland.TheCavalie­rswon125-103.

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