Cavaliers throttle Raptors, grab 3-2 series lead
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[May 26, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - LeBron
James had 23 points, eight assists and six rebounds, and Kevin Love
returned to form with 25 points as the Cavaliers dismantled the
Toronto Raptors in a 116-78 win on Wednesday that gives Cleveland a
3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
Kyrie Irving added 23 points in the Cavaliers' most lopsided
playoff win in franchise history -- surpassing their 31-point
victory at home in Game One of this series.
The Cavs have outscored the Raptors by 88 points in their three home
games. Cleveland can close out Toronto and return to the NBA Finals
for the second consecutive year with a win on Friday in Game Six at
Air Canada Centre.
The game was effectively over after the first quarter, when the
Cavs' 37 points were the most they've scored in any quarter in this
series.
The Raptors trailed by 18 after one period, and they did not surpass
37 points until the first two minutes of the third quarter.
Toronto didn't surpass the Cleveland Big Three's total of 71 points
until the game's last few minutes -- and all three stars sat the
entire fourth quarter.
The Raptors' 65-34 halftime deficit was the first time in franchise
history they trailed by at least 30 points in any game, regular
season or post-season.
Kyle Lowry had 13 points and six assists, and DeMar DeRozan scored
14 points for the Raptors after they totaled 67 points in Toronto's
Game Four win at home. The backcourt partners shot a combined
7-for-20 in Game Five.
Raptors center Jonas Valanciunas appeared for the first time in this
series after battling a sprained ankle, and he scored nine points in
19 minutes.
Bismack Biyombo had seven points and four rebounds after dominating
the paint during the Raptors' two wins in Toronto.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) dunks in the second quarter
against the Toronto Raptors in game five of the Eastern conference
finals of the NBA Playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit:
David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
This time, however, the Cavs displayed the type of dominance they
flashed in winning 10 straight to open the post-season.
The biggest key to the turnaround was Love, who struggled miserably
during the two losses at Toronto and compounded matters by twisting
his knee during the third quarter of Game Four.
Love made his first six shots on Wednesday and finished 8-for-10
from the floor, including 3-for-4 from the 3-point arc.
He shot 5-for-23 during the two losses at Toronto.
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