Cavaliers, Raptors set for game 7 matchup
The series is tied 3-3 after Toronto’s 112-110 overtime win in the last meeting, with Donovan Mitchell averaging 27.9 points for Cleveland.
- Tonight, the Toronto Raptors visit the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena in Ohio for a winner-take-all Game 7, with the Eastern Conference first-round series tied 3-3.
- Friday's 112-110 overtime victory forced this decisive matchup, with R-J Barrett hitting a clutch three-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining. "Got one game to decide it all," Barrett said.
- Both offenses average 111.5 points per game, though the Raptors shoot 49.4% from the field compared to 48.8% for the Cavaliers, giving Toronto a marginal statistical edge.
- Player availability remains uncertain for Toronto, as forward Brandon Ingram is questionable with right heel inflammation while Immanuel Quickley is sidelined by hamstring injury.
- Toronto is 3-3 in Game 7s and seeks its first road victory in such a game since losing 88-87 to Philadelphia in the 2021 conference semifinals.
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