- Brandon Ingram struggled significantly in Game 2, shooting just 3-of-15 from the field for a playoff career-low seven points following his public comments about needing more shot attempts.
- Despite the loss, the Raptors showed improvement in their intensity and transition play, scoring 16 fastbreak points compared to just three in the series opener.
- Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett provided strong offensive support, combining for 48 points and publicly rallying behind Ingram to maintain team morale.
- The Raptors were plagued by 22 turnovers, a significant departure from their regular-season average, which proved costly in a competitive 115-105 defeat.
- Head coach Darko Rajakovic shifted his rotation in the second half, opting for rookie Collin Murray-Boyles over Jakob Poeltl to gain more defensive versatility against the Cavaliers’ frontcourt.
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