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Raptors Survive Cavaliers Despite Record-Cold Night From Three

The Raptors edged the Cavaliers in Game 4 while enduring one of the coldest perimeter shooting performances ever seen in a playoff victory. Toronto shot just 13.3 percent from 3-point range, the lowest mark in NBA postseason history by a winning team.

Dr. Sarah Chen
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The Raptors outlasted the Cavaliers in Game 4 despite a historically poor shooting night from beyond the arc.

Toronto connected on just 13.3 percent of its 3-point attempts, marking the lowest 3-point shooting percentage in NBA playoff history by a team that still managed to win the game.

Raptors Find a Way Despite Shooting Struggles

The performance underscored the Raptors’ ability to survive a postseason game even without reliable perimeter scoring. In a playoff setting where outside shooting often dictates momentum, Toronto overcame its cold night from deep and did enough elsewhere to secure the result.

The Cavaliers, meanwhile, were unable to take advantage of the Raptors’ struggles from 3-point range, allowing Toronto to come away with the Game 4 victory despite the record-setting inefficiency.

Originally reported by Espn