Print      
Raptors prevail in Game 3
Cavaliers suffer first playoff loss
By Ian Harrison
Associated Press

TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan scored 32 points, Bismack Biyombo set a Toronto playoff record with 26 rebounds, and the Raptors beat Cleveland, 99-84, on Saturday night, handing the Cavaliers their first loss this postseason.

Kyle Lowry scored 20 points, Cory Joseph added 14, and Patrick Patterson and DeMarre Carroll each had 10 for the Raptors. They rebounded in Game 3 after losing the first two games in Cleveland by a combined 50 points.

In Toronto, where ‘‘We The North’’ is a rallying cry, a sell-out crowd dressed in red and white T-shirts helped their team improve to 7-2 at home in these playoffs. Game 4 is Monday night at Air Canada Centre.

LeBron James scored 24 points and J.R. Smith had 22 for the Cavaliers. They won their first 10 playoff games and were trying to match the Los Angeles Lakers’ record of 11 straight victories to begin a postseason. The Lakers did it in 1989 and again in 2001.

Kyrie Irving scored 13 points and Channing Frye had 11 for Cleveland. The Cavaliers were held below 100 points for the first time in these playoffs.

It was a rough night for Cavaliers forward Kevin Love, who scored 3 points and made just one of nine field goal attempts.

James had five assists, moving past Jason Kidd into third place on the NBA’s career playoff list.

With his team ahead by 8, Biyombo scored 6 straight points in the final quarter to put the Raptors up, 91-77, at 3:38.

DeRozan scored 12 points in the first quarter but saw a buzzer-beating 3-pointer waved off after video review. Lowry scored 8 points despite picking up his second foul at 5:40 as Toronto led, 30-24, after one.

It was the first time in nine quarters this series that the Raptors had outscored the Cavaliers.

Carroll, Joseph, and Patterson each made 3-pointers during a 16-2 Toronto run midway through the second as the Raptors overcame Lowry’s third foul to take a 54-37 lead.

James went down clutching his face after being accidentally elbowed by Tristan Thompson during a scuffle at center court late in the second. Thompson and Joseph were given technicals on the play.

James recovered to make a three in the final seconds, but Cleveland trailed, 60-47, at halftime.

DeRozan scored 10 in the third and Joseph hit a buzzer-beating trey to give the Raptors an 80-70 lead heading to the fourth.