Schroder, Mobley rally Cavaliers in
4th quarter for 125-120 win over Raptors to take 3-2 series lead
[April 30, 2026]
By JOE REEDY
CLEVELAND (AP) — Dennis Schroder scored 11 of his 19 points in the
fourth quarter, Evan Mobley hit a pair of pivotal 3-pointers in the
final period and finished with 23 points, and the Cleveland
Cavaliers rallied for a 125-120 victory over the Toronto Raptors on
Wednesday night in Game 5 of their first-round series.
Cleveland leads the series 3-2. Game 6 is Friday night in Toronto.
James Harden scored 23 points and Donovan Mitchell added 19 for the
Cavaliers.
“This was a step for us from a mental toughness point of view. I
thought we showed good poise and resiliency,” Cavaliers coach Kenny
Atkinson said. “When you could have let your guard down, our guys
kept with it.”
RJ Barrett led Toronto with 25 points while Ja’Kobe Walter added 20
and Jamal Shead had 18 off the bench.
The Raptors led 74-67 at halftime and scored the first five points
of the third quarter. The Cavaliers slowly rallied but trailed
103-100 going into the final 12 minutes.
Cleveland seized control by scoring the first eight points of the
fourth quarter. Jaylon Tyson hit a step-back 3-pointer to tie it at
103-all, and a 3 by Mobley gave the Cavaliers a 106-103 lead.
“He’s ready for those moments. He wants those moments. He works
relentlessly on the 3-ball. Those were big shots for us for sure,”
Mitchell said of Mobley.
Toronto missed its first 11 shots and was 7 of 28 from the field in
the fourth while Cleveland made 7 of its first 11 and was 9 of 19.

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Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley reacts after making a three
point basket during the second half in Game 5 of a first-round NBA
playoffs basketball series against the Toronto Raptors, Wednesday,
April 29, 2026, In Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

“I would not just blame the fourth quarter. We
cannot allow this team to score 125 points,” coach Darko Rajakovic
said.
The Raptors were hobbled in the final period. Forward Brandon Ingram
left the game in the second quarter with right heel inflammation.
Fellow All-Star Scottie Barnes also was not at full strength after
getting kneed in the quadriceps by Thomas Bryant while driving to
the basket in the first half.
Barnes scored just 3 of his 17 points in the second half.
“For the most part, I thought we had this game. We played good
enough to win. Just in the fourth quarter, they played a little
better,” Barrett said. “What can you do? It’s the playoffs. Now,
it’s do or die. Give them credit. We’ll be ready Friday.”
The Cavaliers won despite committing 15 turnovers that resulted in
28 Toronto points. They had 10 in the first half which the Raptors
converted into 23 points.
“In the second half, I think ball-handling and Dennis helped relieve
some of the pressure off (Mitchell) and (Harden) so I think that was
part of it. If we are going to win on the road, we've got to find a
way to clean that up,” Atkinson said.
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