Cleveland @ Toronto preview
Scotiabank Arena
Last Meeting ( Mar 6, 2022 ) Toronto 96, Cleveland 104
The Toronto Raptors need to find a way to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, a team they are chasing for a top-six playoff spot, in the crucial opener of a four-game homestand on Thursday night.
Cleveland is 3-0 against Toronto this season.
The Cavaliers are sixth in the Eastern Conference, one game ahead of the seventh-place Raptors and one game behind the fifth-place Chicago Bulls.
Both Cleveland and Toronto are coming off some defensive lapses in losses on Monday.
Cleveland fell 131-120 at home to the Los Angeles Lakers, with former Cavalier LeBron James scoring 38 points and adding 10 rebounds and 12 assists.
"It was terrible," Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. "We did not compete at the level that we needed to compete at (Monday) to win this game. These are all the learning experiences that we talk about.
"We got caught up in the show and instead of doing the things we needed to do and focus on the bigger picture and the task at hand, we allowed this moment to overtake us."
Toronto lost 113-99 at Chicago, with former Raptor DeMar DeRozan scoring 26 points on 11-of-14 shooting from the field. Zach LaVine also scored 26 for the Bulls.
"We just weren't ourselves defensively at all tonight," Raptors coach Nick Nurse said. "We were out of schemes quickly and we were just not moving."
Fatigue could have been a factor. The Raptors defeated the host Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night. They fell in overtime at home to the Lakers on Friday following a 5-1 road trip that began with a March 6 loss at Cleveland.
Cleveland lost All-Star center Jarrett Allen to a broken finger in that March 6 meeting with Toronto.
"He's improving, but it's a bone and it takes time to heal," Bickerstaff said on Monday.
Bickerstaff feels that the Cavaliers have enough big men with Evan Mobley, Lauri Markkanen, Kevin Love and Lamar Stevens to compensate for Allen's loss.
"They just need to be in their spots and make sure that we're clear on executing the game plan," Bickerstaff said. "We knew if we won the paint, we'd give ourselves a chance to win the game (on Monday). But we weren't in our spots and there wasn't any resistance there.
"There wasn't enough grit and there wasn't enough scrap. You can't give up 64 points in your paint and expect to win a basketball game. You give up 130, you score 120, that should be a blowout for you."
Dean Wade (knee) continues to be out for Cleveland. He has missed five consecutive games.
The Raptors have been without OG Anunoby (broken finger) and he is not expected to return Thursday.
Gary Trent Jr. (toe) missed Toronto's game Monday and did not practice Wednesday. X-rays were negative.
Raptors All-Star Fred VanVleet did not play in Philly but did play in Chicago as the team manages his sore knee.
"I think, for the most part, I've always elected to play and play until somebody stops me," VanVleet said. "So, here we are and some days I feel better than others but for the most part I can do my job pretty good out there, definitely not where I'd love to be but it's a process to get there."
He had 19 points on Monday on 7-of-22 shooting from the field, including 3 of 12 from 3-point range.
--Field Level Media