Who were the top performers for the Raptors?
Jamison Battle, RJ Barrett, and Brandon Ingram each scored 20 points.
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The Toronto Raptors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 112-101 in their inaugural NBA Cup game on October 31, 2025. Despite key players missing for the Cavaliers, the Raptors capitalized, ending their four-game losing streak.
The Raptors vs. Cavaliers game saw Toronto secure a 112-101 victory, marking their first NBA Cup game. The Cavaliers, playing at Rocket Arena, struggled without key players like Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen. Jamison Battle's late 3-pointers proved decisive, complemented by strong performances from RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram.
Evan Mobley's 29 points highlighted the Cavaliers' efforts, but the team's overall shooting percentage suffered (39%) due to missing key playmakers. The Raptors improved to 2-4 for the season, while the Cavaliers fell to 3-3. This game also showcased custom court designs as part of the NBA Cup initiative.
Jamison Battle, RJ Barrett, and Brandon Ingram each scored 20 points.
Donovan Mitchell was out with hamstring tightness, and Jarrett Allen was sidelined with a finger fracture.
This was both teams' first game in the inaugural NBA Cup tournament.
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