Toronto Raptors’ season of promise ends in ugly blowout in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — After a season to remember, the Toronto Raptors disappeared Monday in a playoff series to forget — put to the sword yet again by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In a must-win game with their season on the line, the Raptors were eviscerated. LeBron James and the Cavaliers had their way in a 128-93 blowout win to complete a four-game sweep in the Eastern Conference semifinal.
Toronto coach Dwane Casey, who has somehow become both a candidate for coach of the year and one facing the firing line, described his team as drained and “emotionally drunk” after close losses in Games 1 and 3.
When push came to shove Monday, the Cavaliers “played the way a championship team needs to play. And we didn’t after the first quarter,” he added.