Cavs vs Raptors Preview: Battle for Edge in Game 4

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Cleveland Battles Toronto in Playoff Showdown
The Cleveland Cavaliers arrive in Toronto with a chance to close out this series on Sunday, April 26. Cleveland leads two games to one after dominating Portland just days ago. The Cavaliers have completely transformed since trading Darius Garland for James Harden at the deadline. Harden's elite playmaking has unlocked their offense while taking pressure off Donovan Mitchell. Meanwhile, Toronto's Raptors are fighting hard despite injuries to key guards. Scottie Barnes continues leading the way with all-around excellence on both ends of the court. This matchup pits Cleveland's powerful frontcourt against Toronto's versatile, physical defense. One team moves closer to the second round tonight.
Mitchell and Mobley Lead Cavaliers' Charge
Donovan Mitchell remains Cleveland's offensive engine, averaging about 31 points per game while shooting over 50 percent from the field. Although he's primarily a scorer, Mitchell has matured into a floor general who can facilitate for teammates. Evan Mobley anchors the defense as the reigning DPOY, protecting the rim with around three blocks per game. Mobley's recent 29-point performance against Sacramento shows his growing offensive versatility beyond defense. Together with the addition of Harden's playmaking, these two stars form a championship-caliber duo. Darius Garland provides secondary ball-handling and shooting from the point guard position. Cleveland's depth and talent make them exceptionally difficult to defend.
Toronto's Versatile Squad Faces Injury Questions
Scottie Barnes anchors Toronto's revival, averaging nearly 19 points with eight rebounds and five assists per game. His elite two-way versatility makes him impossible to game-plan around defensively. Brandon Ingram leads the team in scoring at nearly 22 points, providing much-needed shot creation and midrange presence. The Raptors built their identity around length and physical perimeter defense across every position. However, injuries have depleted their backcourt significantly. Immanuel Quickley will miss this game with a hamstring injury, forcing Toronto to adjust their guard rotation. Despite these setbacks, Toronto remains a physical, rangy team capable of competing.
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