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- Updated: May 21, 2016
As a wise man by the name of Khaled bin Abdul Khaled once said, “Another one.”
(Yes, that’s DJ Khaled.)
After dropping the hammer in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, 115-84, on Tuesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers once again smacked the Toronto Raptors around in Thursday’s Game 2, 108-89.
The latest beating wasn’t nearly as embarrassing. Early on, the Raptors kept things interesting, but they could never close the gap. For example, with 4:54 left in the first half, Cleveland led 46-43. By the end of the second quarter, the Cavs extended their lead to 62-48.
Toronto never recovered.
Now, with the thought of a sweep creeping into everyone’s mind, the Raptors will try to steal a win on their home floor in Game 3.
Here’s how to watch.
Key Info
All Eastern Conference Finals games can be streamed through ESPN here.
Predictions
DeMarre Carroll Finally Shows Up
The first two Eastern Conference Finals games have not been kind to DeMarre Carroll.
More specifically, LeBron James has not been kind to the Raptors forward.
Guarding the King one-on-one is a tall task, so nobody expected Carroll to completely stop James despite having been one of the most successful at it the past two seasons, per ESPN Stats:
DeMarre Carroll (@Raptors) has been one of the best at defending LeBron James over the last 2 seasons: …
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