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Armstrong: Raptors couldn't adjust to Cleveland's style of play in Game 1

The Toronto Raptors were held to only one fastbreak point in Game 1 against the Cavaliers, despite being excellent in transition in the regular season. TSN's Jack Armstrong and Josh Lewenberg break down what went wrong for the Raps in Game 1, and what they need to adjust for Game 2.


How can Rajakovic get more out of Ingram and Barnes in Game 2?

Brandon Ingram had just nine shot attempts in Game 1 against the Cavaliers, and he said himself it wasn't enough. How can head coach Darko Rajakovic get more out of him and Scottie Barnes in Game 2? TSN NBA analyst Jevohn Shepherd joins Wes Cheng to break it all down.


NBA: Raptors 113, Cavaliers 126

Max Strus came off the bench to pick up a career playoff-high 24 points for the Cavaliers, while veteran James Harden had 22 points and 10 assists, and Donovan Mitchell led all players with 32 points as the Cavs downed the Raptors in Game 1. CLE leads series 1-0.


NBA Play-In: Warriors 96, Suns 111

The Suns locked up the final spot in the post-season with a 111-96 victory over the Warriors in the NBA Play-In Tournament on Friday. Jalen Green led Phoenix with a game-high 36 points to help the Suns clinch the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference.


NBA Play-In: Hornets 90, Magic 121

Paolo Banchero scored 25 points and the Orlando Magic built a 35-point lead in the first half on the way to a 121-90 rout of the Charlotte Hornets in a play-in tournament game on Friday night and advanced to a first-round playoff matchup against the Detroit Pistons.


Why Ingram is the Raptors' biggest offensive advantage in Round 1

NBA analyst Jevohn Shepherd joins SportsCentre to explain why Brandon Ingram is the Raptors' biggest offensive advantage in their series against the Cavaliers, what we need to see from Ingram in order for Toronto to be competitive, and break down what will be the key for the Raps to contain Cleveland defensively.


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