The Cavs outscored the Raptors 33-16 in the second quarter, with James producing a huge dunk during a 20-2 spurt. But not only did the Cavs look refreshed, they looked better than before, taking their game to another level. But although the Cavs are more than halfway to winning a title - and ending the city's 52-year drought in major league sports - James isn't satisfied. Kyle Lowry, who scored 35 points in the Raptors previous game, was held to just eight as he and the Raptors were roughed up in their first ever appearance in a conference finals. Unlike their second-round series when they made 77 3-pointers and swept Atlanta, the Cavs did most of their damage from close range this time.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 18, 2016 00:23 UTC