{"id":9654,"date":"2026-04-16T20:21:24","date_gmt":"2026-04-16T20:21:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/16\/cavs-vs-raptors-preview-expert-qa-on-brandon-ingram-torontos-nba-playoff-hopes-sports-illustrated\/"},"modified":"2026-04-16T20:21:24","modified_gmt":"2026-04-16T20:21:24","slug":"cavs-vs-raptors-preview-expert-qa-on-brandon-ingram-torontos-nba-playoff-hopes-sports-illustrated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/16\/cavs-vs-raptors-preview-expert-qa-on-brandon-ingram-torontos-nba-playoff-hopes-sports-illustrated\/","title":{"rendered":"Cavs vs. Raptors Preview: Expert Q&amp;A on Brandon Ingram, Toronto&#039;s NBA Playoff Hopes &#8211; Sports Illustrated"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In this story:<br \/>We are now just two days away from the Cleveland Cavaliers <a href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/nba\/cavaliers\/onsi\/the-cavaliers-rotation-adjustment-that-could-define-the-series-vs-raptors-01kp90rtbctt\" target=\"_blank\">beginning the postseason<\/a> in a round one matchup with the Toronto Raptors. While we all prepare for the series, we have broken down all of the ways the Cavaliers are good enough to win, but we haven&#39;t received a whole lot of detail on the Toronto Raptors side of things.<br \/>I did a bit of a home and home with Jeremy Brenner of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/nba\/raptors\/onsi\" target=\"_blank\">Raptors on SI<\/a>, getting his thoughts on how he feels the series will play out, what Toronto&#39;s strengths are going into the series and more. <br \/>Can Toronto find a way to get the best of the Cavaliers? <br \/>While <a href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/nba\/cavaliers\/onsi\/news\/cavaliers-vs-raptors-tactical-breakdown-three-ways-cleveland-can-beat-toronto-01kp67cwq4r1\" target=\"_blank\">we think it&#39;s unlikely<\/a>, Jeremy gives some great insight on just how they can cause problems for the Cavs.<br \/>\u00a0It will be interesting to see who the Raptors place to defend Harden. <br \/>Something that makes Cleveland so dangerous is that they have two MVP-level scorers in Donovan Mitchell and Harden. Barnes is the best defender on the team, and he should draw one of those matchups. It&#39;s possible that rookie forward Colin Murray-Boyles also gets in on the action to defend Harden. Ingram might be tasked with the Harden assignment while Barnes goes to Mitchell. Ultimately, there are a number of different combinations the Raptors can use, and it should be intriguing to see which one works out best for them.\u00a0<br \/>The size the Cavaliers have is something the Raptors should be worrying about. Toronto does not have a ton of size outside of Jakob Poetl, and the Cavs often play Evan Mobley alongside Jarrett Allen in the frontcourt. If the Cavaliers can exploit that mismatch throughout the series, Cleveland should be coming out on top.<br \/>Ingram has been the leading scorer for the Raptors this season, and his presence is absolutely important for the team&#39;s success. Scottie Barnes has taken another step in the right direction as well, and he remains the best player on the team. <br \/>The defense runs through Barnes, while the offense tends to go through Ingram, at least on the scoring side. It just gives the Raptors another high-level scorer who can push them forward in a playoff setting.<br \/>Quickley&#39;s injury is definitely something to note, but the Raptors have depth behind him. Both Jamal Shead and Ja&#39;Kobe Walter have had good seasons, and each of them should be in the rotation at some point for the Raptors off the bench.<br \/>The Raptors are going to rely on Poeltl a lot throughout the series, but they will also count on rookie forward Collin Murray-Boyles to defend as well. <br \/>The positive thing about the Raptors&#39; defense is that several players can defend multiple positions, which means Toronto will be giving Cleveland a bunch of different looks. This is an area where the Cavs can absolutely take over the series, but it isn&#39;t as much of a slam dunk as it looks on paper.<br \/>\u00a0It&#39;s hard to ignore the Raptors&#39; sweep in the regular season, but the Cavs should benefit from having a lot more playoff experience than Toronto. I believe Cleveland will start the series off strong with a win, but Toronto will even the series with a split in Game 2. The two teams will then split Games 3 and 4 before the Cavs take Games 5 and 6 to clinch a 4-2 win.<br \/>Loading recommendations&#8230; Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations<br \/>Tim Daniel is the host of the Locked On Reds &amp; Locked On Cavs Podcasts, also a writer for Cincinnati Reds Talk On SI, and is a die-hard fan of the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals, and Cleveland Cavaliers.<br \/><span>\u00a9 2026 <\/span><span> ABG-SI LLC<\/span><span> &#8211; <\/span><span>SPORTS ILLUSTRATED IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF ABG-SI LLC. &#8211; All Rights Reserved. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators&#39; opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates, licensees and related brands. All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit. 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