Injuries and a brutal third quarter end the Raptors’ playoff return in Game 7 loss
CLEVELAND (AP) — Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett did everything they could to try to get the Toronto Raptors into the Eastern Conference semifinals. However, a couple of key injuries and a more veteran group ended the Raptors' first playoff trip in four years. Barnes had 24 points and Barrett added 23 in the Raptors' 114-102 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night in Game 7 of their first-round series.
Toronto was missing All-Star forward Brandon Ingram to a bruised right heel for the second straight game. Point guard Immanuel Quickley missed the entire series because of sore right hamstring. “We were down a couple of players and my team needed me out there," Barnes said.
"That second group, those second-year guys (Jamal Shead and Ja'Kobe Walter) stepped up because were without starters in that series. I’m just proud that people got to see that because I know how good those guys are. I learned that in training camp, going against them every day.
” Shead, who started four games in the series, had 14 points in the first half, but was held scoreless after halftime. Walter, who started five games, scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half. Barrett sent the series back to Cleveland for a deciding game on Friday night when his 3-pointer from the top of the key with 1.
2 seconds remaining in overtime hit off the back rim and bounced high above the backboard before going through the net to give the Raptors a 112-110 victory . The Raptors got off to a fast start during the first half and grabbed a 41-31 lead with 6:33 remaining in the second quarter on a layup by Shead. Things began to unravel when the Cavaliers closed the first half on a 11-2 run and tied it at 49.