Toronto Raptors push to apply hard lessons before series with Cavaliers slips away
TORONTO — Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic called the first two games of his team’s first-round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers a learning experience.
If the Raptors want to overcome the 0-2 deficit and fight back in the best-of-seven series, which resumes Thursday for Game 3 at Scotiabank Arena, they’ll need to apply those lessons quickly.
“Expecting us to be perfect right now would not be fair toward our team and the young core that we have,” said Rajakovic. “But when you look at the big picture, how important those are, and what are we learning through this? I’m telling you, our team is so much better now than seven days ago. We already got so much better. We’re going to continue getting better.”
The Raptors dropped a lopsided 126-113 decision in Game 1 in Cleveland. Game 2 was tighter, but Toronto still lost 115-105 on Monday.

