
The Toronto Raptors are beginning to lock down Cleveland Cavaliers guards Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, which may turn the tide in their first-round playoff series.
Mitchell and Harden both started the series hot but have gone cold over their past two games, in part due to Toronto's stingy defense. The defensive effort has been key in evening the best-of-seven series at 2-2 and giving the Raptors the momentum heading into Game 5 in Cleveland on Wednesday.
In a 93-89 win on Sunday, Toronto contested 26-of-38 field-goal attempts by Harden and Mitchell (via ESPN Insights). They shot 6-of-26 (23 percent, atrocious) on those looks.
The Raptors' pestering of Mitchell and Harden made a difference late in Sunday's matchup. Toronto went on a 17-5 run to end the game. Mitchell also missed a game-tying three-point attempt when Cleveland trailed 90-87 with 8.6 seconds left.
The Raptors played lockdown defense
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) April 26, 2026
Toronto contested 26 of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden’s 38 field goal attempts, holding them to just 6-26 shooting (23%) on those looks. https://t.co/d8peEypS20
How did Toronto even their series vs. Cleveland?
— NBA (@NBA) April 26, 2026
A 17-5 RUN TO END THE GAME pic.twitter.com/DfmsvknPg7
Mitchell finished with 20 points on 6-of-24 shooting from the field (25 percent). Harden, meanwhile, scored 19 points on 6-of-14 shooting from the field (42.9 percent). The struggles in Game 4 continue a cold spell for both high-scoring guards.
In the first two games of the series, Mitchell scored 31 points per game on an astounding 55.8 percent shooting from the field. Over the past two games, he has logged 17.5 PPG on 32.5 percent shooting.
Harden's numbers haven't dipped as dramatically, but his decline remains a cause for concern. In his first two games against Toronto, he averaged 25 PPG on 53.1 percent shooting from the field. Over the last two contests, the 2017-18 league MVP has averaged 18.5 PPG on 40.7 percent shooting from the field.
The Cavaliers need Harden and Mitchell to rediscover the hot hands that carried the team to wins in Games 1 and 2. If the guards don't, things will continue to snowball for Cleveland.
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