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Jamison Battle delivered a flawless shooting performance as the Toronto Raptors snapped their four-game losing streak with a 112-101 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Cup opener on Friday night.

Battle Ignites Raptors’ Late Surge

With the game hanging in balance, Battle rose to the occasion. The rookie forward drained back-to-back three-pointers in the final minutes, turning a tight four-point lead into a comfortable cushion. His shots at 1:07 and 0:37 remaining sealed the deal for Toronto, giving them a 108-98 advantage.

Battle was perfect from the field, going 7-for-7 overall and 6-for-6 from beyond the arc, finishing with 20 points in just 20 minutes of play. His precision shooting gave the Raptors the lift they had been searching for after a difficult start to the season.

Barrett and Ingram Step Up

The Raptors’ balanced offense shone through, with RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram also contributing 20 points each. Both veterans played key roles in maintaining Toronto’s momentum, combining efficient shooting with strong defensive presence.

After losing four straight following their season-opening win, the Raptors finally found rhythm and resilience on both ends of the court. Their late-game composure was a major difference-maker against a shorthanded Cavaliers squad.

Cavaliers Struggle Without Mitchell and Allen

The Cavaliers faced a tough challenge without All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell and center Jarrett Allen. Mitchell was sidelined with a tight left hamstring, while Allen missed the game after fracturing the ring finger on his left hand during Wednesday’s loss to Boston.

Despite missing their key players, the Cavaliers kept the game competitive. Evan Mobley led the charge with 29 points, showing impressive agility and control in the paint. D’Andre Hunter added 26 points, while Jaylon Tyson chipped in 18 to keep Cleveland in the contest until the closing minutes.

Raptors Rally from Third-Quarter Deficit

Toronto’s night didn’t start smoothly. The team trailed by 10 points midway through the third quarter, struggling to contain Mobley’s dominance inside. However, a strong push led by Scottie Barnes helped shift the momentum.

Barnes recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, sparking Toronto’s comeback. His layup late in the third quarter put the Raptors back in front, setting the tone for their decisive final period.

Battle’s Breakout Performance

Jamison Battle’s perfect shooting night stood out as the game’s defining moment. The rookie showed poise under pressure, delivering timely shots that silenced the Cavaliers’ home crowd.

His confidence and composure reflected Toronto’s determination to get back on track. “I just wanted to stay ready,” Battle said after the game. “My teammates trusted me, and I hit the shots when it mattered most.”

Raptors Regain Confidence

The victory came as a much-needed morale boost for the Raptors, who had been struggling with consistency. Their offensive execution, especially from long range, helped them close the game with authority.

The team shot efficiently, shared the ball well, and displayed improved defense in the final stretch — signs of progress as they move deeper into the NBA Cup competition.

What’s Next

The Raptors will look to build on this momentum in their next Cup matchup, aiming to climb the standings early in the season. The Cavaliers, meanwhile, hope to have Mitchell and Allen return soon as they regroup after a hard-fought loss.

With young talents like Battle emerging and veterans stepping up, Toronto’s performance in Cleveland could mark the start of a stronger run — one that rekindles their confidence and competitive edge.

Final Score: Toronto Raptors 112, Cleveland Cavaliers 101

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