NBA Game Recap - Toronto at Cleveland
Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:00 PM EDT

SAC
115
WAS
121
F
TOR
101
CLE
126
F
DET
75
BKN
103
F
CHA
106
HOU
118
F
OKC
98
UTA
89
F
BOS
115
LAC
140
F

Cleveland 126, Toronto 101

Mar 11, 2019, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

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Toronto

24

31

22

24

101

Cleveland

25

34

32

35

126

Sexton, Cavs beat Raptors 126-101; 2 ejected for fight
Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:27 PM

CLEVELAND (AP) Even with Kawhi Leonard back in the lineup, the best fight Toronto put up in Cleveland was when Serge Ibaka threw a punch at Marquese Chriss.

Ibaka and Chriss were ejected for fighting during the Cavaliers' 126-101 victory over the Raptors on Monday night.

Leonard scored 25 points after sitting out Sunday's game, but the team with the league's second-best record trailed most of the way.

Collin Sexton scored 28 points and Kevin Love had 16 points and 18 rebounds for Cleveland, which dominated the second half and seemed to gain momentum after the fight with a second left in the third quarter.

Ibaka went to the floor after he and Chriss were battling for position under Cleveland's basket as the Raptors attempted a full-court pass that sailed out of bounds.

Ibaka shoved Chriss from behind and grabbed near his neck before throwing a punch. Chriss responded with a punch before players from both teams separated the two. Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both players were kicked out after the officials conferred.

"I saw it out of the corner of my eye," Love said. "It happened so fast. Everybody almost wants to run out there and check what's going on. It was broken up quick. That's usually how it goes."

Neither player was available for comment following the game. A Raptors spokesman said Ibaka was reacting to something Chriss said to him after the Toronto player was knocked to the floor.

Cleveland held a 91-77 lead when the fight occurred and poured it on in the fourth quarter. Toronto coach Nick Nurse pulled his starters as the Cavaliers pulled away and the lead reached 27 points with just under a minute to play.

"That was a great win for us," Love said. "Especially against a real good team at home. It was fun."

Cedi Osman scored 19 points and Ante Zizic had 17 for Cleveland, which placed six players in double figures.

Leonard was 11 of 19 from the field, but the Raptors only led briefly in the first half.

"They did a great job, they played well, and they made open shots," Leonard said. "That's pretty much the way the game played out."

Kyle Lowry scored 14 points for the Raptors. Toronto (48-20) trails Milwaukee by 2 1/2 games for the best record in the league.

Toronto rolled to a 125-104 win over the Heat without Leonard, tying a franchise record with 21 3-pointers and outscoring Miami 63-24 from beyond the arc.

Leonard, averaging 27 points this season, hasn't appeared in more than two consecutive games since playing in five straight from Jan. 25 through Feb. 5.

The Raptors, showing signs of being tired in their third straight road game, struggled throughout the game. Toronto fell behind by 10 points and committed 11 turnovers leading to 13 points for the Cavaliers.

Cleveland coach Larry Drew said before the game Love, who hasn't played in back-to-back games since returning from foot surgery, will sit out Tuesday in Philadelphia.

TIP-INS

Raptors: G Fred Van Vleet (ligament tear in left thumb) missed his 11th straight game. ... G Patrick McCaw made his first start with the team Sunday at Miami with Leonard sidelined, scoring 10 points in 26 minutes. McCaw appeared in three games with the Cavaliers earlier this season.

Cavaliers: Cleveland is 5-4 since the All-Star break. ... F Larry Nance Jr. (bruised rib) was out after being injured Friday against the Heat. ... G Matthew Dellavedova (concussion) missed his second straight game.

FIGHT ANALYSIS

Players and coaches stepped in when Ibaka and Chriss squared off, but no one seemed to get a good view of the incident.

"I didn't see much of it, to be honest," Nurse said. "Listen, it's always going to be concerning when something like that happens. We certainly don't want that in our game. We don't want to lose one of our guys."

The teams don't play again this season.

TOUGH NIGHT

Nurse had a simple explanation for the loss that ended Toronto's three-game road trip that began with wins over New Orleans and Miami.

"It didn't seem like our energy was where theirs was," he said. "Obviously, we're coming off a back-to-back and off a game where we played unbelievably well and we didn't handle the success that great."

Nurse said Lowry turned an ankle late in the game, but the injury isn't serious.

UP NEXT

Raptors: Host the Lakers on Thursday.

Cavaliers: Visit Philadelphia on Tuesday.

Leaders

Toronto PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Leonard 25 -8 2 9 1 0
P. Siakam 15 -15 3 4 1 0
Cleveland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Sexton 28 11 5 4 0 0
C. Osman 19 13 7 7 1 0

Team Comparison

TOR CLE
Points For 101 126
Field Goals 40/84-48% 44/94-47%
Three Pointers 11/39-28% 18/41-44%
Free Throws 10/17-59% 20/21-95%
Offensive Rebounds 6 11
Defensive Rebounds 37 40
Rebounds 46 56
Blocks 3 1
Steals 8 8
Turnovers 20 12
Points Scored Off Turnovers 17 17
Points in the Paint 42 38
Fast Break Points 11 7
Personal Fouls 24 19
Technical Fouls 2 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 1 1

2018-19 Reg Season - TOR Leads Series 3-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Oct 17 CLE 104 @ TOR 116 K. Love 21 K. Lowry 27
Sat Dec 1 TOR 106 @ CLE 95 K. Leonard 34 T. Thompson 18
Fri Dec 21 CLE 110 @ TOR 126 J. Clarkson 20 K. Leonard 37
Mon Mar 11 TOR 101 @ CLE 126 K. Leonard 25 C. Sexton 28

Game Information

Stadium: Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Attendance: 19,432
Game Time: 2:7