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Raptors unable to attack the rim, never get a foul and turnoverโฆ.. When Cavs go forward, yawn in front of them, its a foulโฆ. Hard to beat the Cavs and the officials at same time, US networks really influence MLB, NBA and MLSโฆโฆ.
While I get you a bit. . . none of it is enough to explain the 40 or so points difference.
David, I think it has affected them attacking the paint, instead going for the impossible too often. Cavs are a 3 point team, not Raptors, but yes, heads did drop too easy too, but when you simply get no breaks from officials, easy to see happeningโฆ.