The Cleveland Cavaliers saw their brief winning streak end as they were on the wrong side of a 135-115 score against the Toronto Raptors.
From the start this game was not really a contest. Once the Cavaliers were down double-digits midway through the 1st quarter this game was just about over. While the Toronto Raptors have not played up to their expectations this season, they proved they are more than capable of handling the Cavs.
The Cavaliers found themselves down 87-54 at the half, an embarrassing deficit to say the least. Even with Toronto’s 13-point 3rd quarter, the Cavs were so far behind that the end result was already written in stone.
Even though Toronto was without Kyle Lowry and Pascal Siakam, two of their better players, the Cavaliers were not match. There really is not a combination of current Cavs players which points towards a definite win fort this unit and Saturday’s result seems to show that quite definitively.