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Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden had a rough outing against the Detroit Pistons for Game 2 of the second-round series.
It took seven games, but the Cavaliers finally looked like the superior team against a Toronto squad weakened by injuries.
The Thunder, meanwhile, are the only team in the playoffs without a loss and continue to look every bit like the defending champions they are. OKC is the fifth reigning NBA champion in the last 30 years to begin the playoffs with five consecutive wins.
Here are the top moments of Cleveland Cavaliers' Game 7 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 142-126 last night in Memphis. With the win, the Cavaliers improved to 50-29, and have officially won 50 games in back to back seasons. The Cavaliers road record improved to 25-15. The win marked the ...
The Cavaliers were in control as the final seconds of overtime ticked away. Then they turned the ball over. The Raptors didn't miss.
Mike Polk Jr.: Another winnable game, another creative way for the Cleveland Cavaliers to not win it
Well, on the positive side, if that had been a hockey match instead of a basketball game, the Cavaliers would have won comfortably last night — because they played pretty well in the last three periods.
Some of the best player props for Thursday night’s game two playoff matchup between the Pistons and the Cavaliers.