Jarrett Allen, Donovan Mitchell each have big nights as Cavaliers pull away to take Game 7 from Raptors
Starting with three minutes left in the third quarter, the Cavaliers started to take over and never looked back.
For the final 27 minutes of Game 7, the Cleveland Cavaliers that a lot of people expected to show up in Game 1 — the one with more talent than their Toronto opponents — finally showed up. In the final three minutes of the second quarter through the end of the third quarter, the Cavaliers shot 51. 5% from the floor, hit 38.
5% of their 3-point attempts, grabbed 10 offensive rebounds and turned them into 14 points, and forced seven turnovers that became 14 points the other way. In that same stretch, Toronto shot 29. 2% from the field and was 1-of-8 from 3.
By the end of that, the Cavaliers had turned a nine point deficit into a 19 point lead, and the game was all but over. Toronto made a push in the fourth but never got the deficit down to single digits, and Cleveland cruised to a 114-102 Game 7 win. With the victory, the Cavaliers advance and will travel to Detroit to take on the No.
1 seed Pistons on Tuesday night for the start of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The star of this game for Cleveland was big man Jarrett Allen, who stepped up with Evan Mobley in foul trouble and finished with 22 points, 19 rebounds (eight of those offensive), three blocks and a couple of steals. Jarrett Allen DOMINATES, @cavs win Game 7!