The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Toronto Raptors, tying the series 2-2. Donovan Mitchell struggled with 20 points on 6-24 shooting, raising concerns about his performance.
*20 points, 3 assists, 6 rebounds, 4 turnovers* Weâve seen the worst of Mitchell across the last two games. An overliance on jumpers. Not having the size to break free from Scottie Barnes in the halfcourt. And, most of all, being an option for the Raptors to attack offensively. Mitchell finished the game shooting 6-24. The Cavs wonât win another game this series if Mitchell doesnât adjust. Heâs been at the core of all their problems, failing to score efficiently or handle the ball with care. ***Grade:* F**
Donovan Mitchell scored 20 points but shot only 6-24 from the field, contributing to the Cavaliers' loss.
The Cavaliers lost their second consecutive game to the Raptors, resulting in a tied series at 2-2.
Donovan Mitchell received an F, while other players like James Harden and Evan Mobley also received low grades, indicating poor performances.
The Cavaliers need to improve their performance, particularly from key players like Mitchell, to advance in the postseason.

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*19 points, 8 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 7 turnovers* Harden had 6 turnovers in his first 14 minutes tonight. Thatâs what throwing a behind-the-back pass when youâre being double-teamed in the corner will do. The decision-making on display was alarming. For a player who previously solved every problem thrown at him, it felt like Harden was blindfolded and throwing darts at a board in Toronto. He eventually stabilized himself and had a strong second half. But I think more than enough damage was done in the first half to justify this grade. ***Grade:* D-**
*8 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block* Weâve all agreed that Mobley will not lead this team in scoring, nor will he be the focal point of the offense. Yet, we all understand that *if* the Cavs want to go deep into the postseason â Mobely at least has to be capable of raising their floor on nights where the backcourt is struggling. The grade speaks for itself. ***Grade:* F**
*3 points, 15 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 blocks* Allen is the only member of the core four who showed enough effort to fight defensively. His 15 rebounds and team-high plus/minus of +15 are a product of that. Still, this was far from a good game. Allen went 1-5 from the floor and 1-4 from the free-throw line. The Cavs needed someone to elevate their offense by beating mismatches and finding easy opportunities. Allen didnât come through. ***Grade:* D-**
*7 points, 5 rebounds* Wadeâs defensive impact is starting to be severely blunted by his role on offense. He doesnât care to shoot the ball, so Toronto doesnât care to defend him. This has made it easier for the Raptors to swarm the guards and pack the paint. The biggest problem is that the Cavs donât have enough size on the wing to take Wade out of the rotation. ***Grade:* D**
*1 point, 7 rebounds* The Cavs sorely needed an offensive punch from Strus. He went 0-5 from the floor. A few three-pointers would have gone a long way to unsticking the offense. ***Grade:* D-**
*0 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist* Ellis has still only made one field goal in this series. He played just 4 minutes tonight. ***Grade:* F**
*9 points, 5 rebounds, 2 turnovers* It felt like Tyson was making the wrong reads tonight. He drove a few closeouts that probably should have been catch-and-shoot three-point attempts. He also turned it over in the short-roll, throwing a predictable pass to the dunkerâs spot that was picked off. All that said, the Cavs shouldnât be needing Tyson to produce at this level to keep the offense running. ***Grade:* C-**
*14 points* Merrill hasnât performed great so far in the postseason. But he did help to unjam the Cavaliersâ offense in the second half. His frenetic off-ball movement and complete lack of fear with the ball in his hands go a long way. The Raptors canât ignore him the same way they ignored Wade, and that put Toronto into motion defensively. That led to Merrill being arguably the most impactful offensive player for Cleveland. ***Grade:* C+**
*8 points, 5 rebound*s, 1 steal, 1 block, 2 turnovers Schroder played the best two minutes of anyone on the roster tonight. So, thereâs that. He scored 8 points in rapid succession, taking Jakob Poeltl off the dribble and looking like the only player who cared about running a proper offense. That didnât last for too long. ***Grade:* C-**