Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram each scored 23 points as the Raptors won Game 4 in Toronto, with rookie Collin Murray-Boyles adding a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Barnes sealed the win with late free throws, while Donovan Mitchell led the Cavs with 20 points but struggled with shooting. James Harden contributed 19 points and eight assists but committed seven turnovers.
After losing the first two games in Cleveland, Toronto responded with back-to-back home wins. The best-of-seven series now shifts to Cleveland for Game 5 on April 29, with momentum balanced between both teams.
Did the Raptors win with defensive toughness, or did the Cavaliers simply beat themselves with unforced errors?
Is Donovan Mitchell's inefficiency a bigger threat to the Cavaliers than Harden's turnovers?
Is rookie Collin Murray-Boyles the unexpected answer to Toronto's playoff point guard crisis?
Was this historically poor shooting game a fluke, or a blueprint for a defensive-minded playoff upset?
After 15 turnovers in two games, should Cleveland sideline James Harden as the primary playmaker?