Raptors’ defence overcomes poor shooting in improbable Game 4 win
The Toronto Raptors pulled off a stunning victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4, despite shooting a historic low of 13.3% (4-of-30) from three-point range. Remarkably, they became the first team in playoff history to win with such poor shooting efficiency. The Raptors' victory was driven by an exceptional defensive performance that limited the Cavaliers to just 89 points, marking a significant turnaround after allowing 120.5 points in the first two games. Coach Darko Rajakovic highlighted the team's resolve and defensive prowess, specifically commending their ability to disrupt Cleveland's offense with 18 forced turnovers.
By the Numbers- Raptors made only 4 three-pointers out of 30 attempts (13.3%) in Game 4.
- Raptors' effective field-goal percentage of 34.0% is the lowest for a playoff-winning team since 1978.
- The series is now tied 2-2, heading back to Cleveland for Game 5.
- The Raptors' defense ranked fifth in the NBA for defensive rating during the regular season.
As the series shifts to Cleveland, the Raptors will need to maintain their defensive intensity while also improving their shooting performance to remain competitive. They hope to build on the momentum from their Game 4 win and regain the lead in the series.
Bottom LineThe Raptors' surprising win showcases their resilience and defensive capabilities, proving that strong defense can overcome poor offensive outings. Moving forward, consistent defensive effort will be critical to their success in the series, and the team must also find ways to enhance their shooting efficiency.
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