The Raptors vs Cavaliers first-round series opens Friday, with Toronto and Cleveland meeting in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Cleveland enters as the No. 4 seed with a 52–30 record, while Toronto is the No. 5 seed at 46–36.
The matchup gives Cleveland a chance to answer a regular-season sweep that Toronto took 3–0, and it puts two different strengths on the same floor. The Cavaliers averaged 119.5 points per game behind Donovan Mitchell's 27.9 scoring average and the interior tandem of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, while Toronto arrives back in the playoffs for the first time since 2022 with Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram leading the way.
That regular-season edge is not the whole story. Toronto's sweep was paired with signs that Cleveland can be pushed into mistakes, especially when turnovers and perimeter defense start to fray, and the Raptors bring a defense that ranks among the league's top 10. Ingram led Toronto in scoring at 21.5 points per game, giving the Raptors a half-court option that can matter when playoff possessions slow down.
Friday's opener will test whether Cleveland's scoring depth and frontcourt size can neutralize Toronto's defense, or whether the Raptors can carry over the formula that worked in the regular season. Game 1 should tell which team has a better answer once the series starts asking for it.