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Lebron masterclas­s leaves Toronto clinging on

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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Lebron James delivered a masterclas­s on Thursday that left the dispirited Toronto Raptors wondering if there was anything they could do to slow down the game’s greatest player.

So dominant was the threetime NBA champion at times during a stellar second half performanc­e in Game Two of the Eastern Conference semifinals, it looked almost as if he was experiment­ing with difficult shots just for the fun of it, Reuters reported.

“That drains you mentally and physically,” Toronto coach Dwane Casey told reporters.

“He was having one of those nights but we have to keep the scoreboard moving as much as possible at the other end.”

James scored a game-high 43 points to power the Cavaliers to a 128-110 victory over the Raptors and a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, which shifts to Cleveland for the next two games. It was an all-too familiar script for a Toronto team that has been eliminated from the NBA playoffs the last two years at the hands of James and the Cavaliers, including a fourgame sweep in last season’s conference semifinals.

This Toronto team had higher hopes of overcoming their previous playoff shortcomin­gs, though, after changing their approach this season with a more balanced attack and an effective bench that helped them finish top seed in the Eastern Conference.

Raptors now face a tall order in Cleveland, where they are 0-5 in postseason appearance­s and will be desperate for a win tonight as no NBA team has successful­ly recovered from being down 0-3 in a best-ofseven playoff series.

“We thrive off adversity, every single guy on this team,” said Raptors guard Demar Derozan, who had a teamhigh 24 points.

“We’ve been in tough situations before and, you know, sometimes when you’re put in tough situations, that is what brings out the best in you and that’s what point we are at now.”

The Raptors got off to a decent start and led by as many as nine points at one point during the second quarter but they also struggled defensivel­y and limped into the half leading by just two points over a Cavaliers team that were smelling blood.

From there, Cleveland opened the second half with an 18-5 run and never looked back as they stepped on the Raptors’ collective throat to take total control of the series.

For his part, James said he and his team mate were not about to get complacent even though they are heading home with a comfortabl­e series lead.

“We will not put our guard down, I won’t, so that will trickle down to everybody else,” said James, who also had 14 assists and eight rebounds.

“We’re not satisfied. We came to play some good basketball up here and we look forward to more of a challenge.”

“You look at the chances we created in the two games, the least you can say is we can be very frustrated. In the first game the tie should be over, then the second game in the first half we had plenty of opportunit­ies but we always missed something with the final ball, even in the second half.

“I am like the team, very sad and

“I am very sad to leave the club with that exit. I will take some time to recover from that and then see what I do with myself in the future, I have no plan at the moment.”

While he was frustrated by Arsenal’s missed chances, Wenger also praised Atletico’s defense, saying, “They are a team who defends front and a team needs that, we work with intensity and we live off the mistake we can force our rivals to make.

“He came to play alongside the other strikers we have and he is very important for us. We want people who know we are very demanding and that we are always going to be pounding on them.”

 ??  ?? FRANK GUNN/AP Cavaliers forward Lebron James (top) shoots against the Raptors during Game 2 of an NBA basketball playoffs second-round series in Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on May 3, 2018.
FRANK GUNN/AP Cavaliers forward Lebron James (top) shoots against the Raptors during Game 2 of an NBA basketball playoffs second-round series in Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on May 3, 2018.

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