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Fueled by a year-long focus on mental toughness, Cleveland responded to adversity, rallied past the Raptors and seized control of the series in Game 5
The Cleveland Cavaliers desperately needed a mindset shift at halftime of Game 5 vs. the Toronto Raptors, and Dennis Schroder let them know.
Don't forget about the other Cavs veteran point guard from the other trade. Dennis Schroder made his presence felt in a Game 5 win over the Raptors.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cavs guard Donovan Mitchell watched the Schröder show like the rest of us, albeit with a better view. While backup point guard Dennis Schröder was slashing, scoring and saving Cleveland’s season,
Cavs star James Harden has been sloppy with the ball in the first round against the Raptors, but Cleveland still has the advantage.
The Cavaliers won a crucial Game 5 over the Toronto Raptors, giving them a 3-2 series lead. Two major factors were the two big men in the middle.
Fans inside Rocket Arena on April 29 found on their seats white playoff T-shirts showing the stern-looking faces of James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, courtesy of the Cavaliers.
Until Sunday, no team in NBA history had ever won a playoff game shooting as badly from 3-point range as the Toronto Raptors did in Game 4. Yes, Toronto’s 4-of-30 shooting from deep in a 93-89 win over Cleveland is,
In this week's Terry's Talkin', Terry Pluto and host David Campbell talk about what the Cavs have to do to continue their playoff journey; and they break down their favorite picks of the Browns' 2026 draft.