On a night that marked the Toronto Raptors' most dramatic game of the post-season, they clawed their way back to tie up the NBA Eastern Conference finals. Kyle Lowry scored 35 points, while DeMar DeRozan added 32 in the Raptors' 105-99 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, two games after the Raptors had been all but written off. Toronto hit back with five straight points to take a three-point into the game's final three minutes. Backed by Lowry's sharp-shooting, the Raptors raced out to an 18-point first half lead. The Raptors didn't go the free throw line once in the first half — a rare occurrence.
Source: CBC News May 23, 2016 21:39 UTC