The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Toronto Raptors 93-89 in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, missing a chance to lead the series 3-1. Key stats reveal the Cavs' poor offensive performance, including a low effective field goal percentage and high turnover rate.
The Cavaliers had an offensive rating of 91.8 and an effective field goal percentage of 42.5%, while turning the ball over 18 times.
Donovan Mitchell scored 20 points on 6-24 shooting, marking the second consecutive game he scored 20 or fewer points.
The Raptors had the lowest field-goal percentage (32%) from a postseason game winner since 1970, yet still managed to win the game.
The Raptors secured 21 offensive rebounds, leading to a 19-7 advantage in second-chance points, which was crucial for their victory.
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| Offensive Rating | Effective Field Goal Percentage | Offensive Turnover Percentage | Offensive Rebounding Percentage | Free Throw Rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Cavs** | 91.8 offensive rating, 3rd percentile | 42.5%, 4th percentile | 18.6%, 16th percentile | 30.5%, 59th percentile | 17.2, 33rd percentile |
| **Raptors** | 95.9, 5th percentile | 34%, 0th percentile | 12.4%, 70th percentile | 40%, 92nd percentile | 27.8, 82nd percentile |
| Now, letās dive into the numbers. |