Player Grades: Cavs vs Raptors Game 2 – Donovan Mitchell drops 30 again
TL;DR
Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points again as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Toronto Raptors, taking a 2-0 series lead in the 2026 NBA Playoffs. Key performances included James Harden with 28 points and Evan Mobley with 25 points.
Key points
- Cavaliers lead series 2-0 against Raptors
- Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points in Game 2
- James Harden added 28 points for the Cavaliers
- Evan Mobley contributed 25 points and 8 rebounds
- Cavs' defense limited Raptors' scoring opportunities
**Donovan Mitchell**
*30 points, 5 assists, 7 rebounds, 1 steal* This was another dynamic scoring game from Mitchell. He opened the night with a handful of ridiculous jumpers, including a one-legged fadeaway at the end of the shot clock. Mitchell continued to apply pressure to Toronto’s defense as the game went on. The Raptors did their best to show additional help and get the ball out of his hands. But Mitchell was still able to deal significant damage despite seeing multiple defenders on every other possession. ***Grade:* A+**
James Harden
*28 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds, 5 steals* Harden drilled a tough step-back three-pointer over a Raptors double-team in the second quarter, and that wasn’t even his most impressive shot of the period. One possession later, he dropped Scottie Barnes and nailed another three-pointer. His mastery of the pick-and-roll put the Cavs in front during Game 1. In Game 2, Harden’s elite shot-making neutralized even the best of Toronto’s defense. ***Grade:* A+**
**Evan Mobley**
*25 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals* Mobley might be ascending before our eyes. He’s playing with the most confidence we’ve seen from him in a playoff setting. He feasted in the paint any time the Raptors fed him a smaller wing. And when they tried to stick a larger player like Mamu on him, Mobley would burst around him for a bucket. “Aggressive, put his head down and got to the rim, trying to dunk on people,” said James Harden of Mobley after the game. “He recognized that ‘hey, they’re switching pick-and-rolls so I gotta get it, or crash the offensive rebounds’.” This is the version of Mobley that can help the Cavs reach their ultimate ceiling. Head-hunting for mismatches and filling in as a play-finisher to complement his two star guards. ***Grade:* A**+
Jarrett Allen
*10 points, 3 rebounds, 3 blocks* The box score isn’t always going to reflect Allen’s impact as the games are dominated by Harden, Mitchell and Mobley. Still, while I think Allen’s value was much larger than the stats suggest, this wasn’t his best performance. Specifically, on the glass, where Allen had just 1 rebound going into halftime and finished with 3 boards overall. This is a team sport, obviously, and the Cavs were not getting bruised on the boards by any means. But this is still an area you want Allen to be more present — considering how poorly this category has gone for him in the past. But don’t get it wrong. Allen’s size advantage in the paint has proven to be a massive issue for the Raptors as they struggle to establish themselves on either end of the floor. ***Grade:* C**
Dean Wade
*3 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals* Wade’s showing his worth as a wing defender in this series. He played a huge role in shutting down Brandon Ingram in the second half of Game 1 and contributed to holding Ingram to 3-15 shooting to go with 5 turnovers. That’s elite, and it’s a huge relief for anyone who has been waiting to see this version of Wade in the postseason. “It’s a luxury to have a 6’9″ wing that we can use as a stopper,“ said Kenny Atkinson after the game. ”He’s been phenomenal so far.” I still think the Cavs can use more from Wade on offense. The Raptors seemed to bet against him doing anything with the ball throughout this game and successfully jammed up a few possessions as a result. ***Grade:* A**
Max Strus
*6 points, 3 rebounds*, 3 assists The Strus never quite got loose in this one. He was far cry from the 24 points he poured on Toronto in Game 1. Nevertheless, he drilled a momentum-swinging shot in the fourth quarter and kept the defensive intensity turned up throughout the game. ***Grade:* C-**
Keon Ellis
*0 points, 2 steals* Ellis was disruptive with his hands tonight. He broke up a few plays and amped up the Cleveland crowd with his hustle. Still, it’d be nice to make a *single* shot. Just one? ***Grade:* D**
Jaylon Tyson
*3 points, 1 assist, 2 rebounds,* Tyson looked less frenzied than in his debut. I actually think getting into a brief scuffle in the second half calmed his nerves a little bit. Attention to detail and focus are the main things I’m watching for as Tyson gets his Playoff legs under him. Tonight was a small step forward, but progress nonetheless. ***Grade:* D+**
Sam Merrill
*5 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist* Merrill hit a timely three-pointer in the fourth quarter. Other than that, the Cavs simply need more from him. He fights hard on defense, but that isn’t what’s going to keep him on the floor in playoff time. We need an injection of Merrill Mania sooner rather than later. ***Grade:* D+**
Dennis Schroder
*5 points, 4 assists, 1 rebound* The Cavs are flat-out going to need more from Schroder if he’s going to stay in the rotation. He hasn’t found many gaps in the defense and is conceding a major size advantage to the Raptors, even if he’s a scrappy guy who plays bigger than his height. ***Grade:* D**
Q&A
What were Donovan Mitchell's stats in Game 2 against the Raptors?
Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points, along with 5 assists, 7 rebounds, and 1 steal in Game 2.
How did the Cavaliers perform in the 2026 NBA Playoffs Game 2?
The Cleveland Cavaliers won Game 2 against the Toronto Raptors, leading the series 2-0.
What grade did Evan Mobley receive for his performance in Game 2?
Evan Mobley received an A+ grade for scoring 25 points and contributing 8 rebounds and 2 steals.
What impact did James Harden have in the Cavaliers' Game 2 victory?
James Harden scored 28 points and showcased elite shot-making, significantly contributing to the Cavaliers' win.

