TORONTO — The Cavs entered Toronto on Monday night riding a streak of offensive dominance — 62 straight games hitting the 100-point mark.
That streak is over.
Depleted and juiceless Cleveland fell one point shy, mustering just 99 against the long, rangy and feisty Raptors who won their eighth game overall and beat the Cavaliers for the third time — a season series sweep if the two teams don’t meet again in the NBA Cup.
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