Cleveland — The Toronto Raptors fell further behind the Cleveland Cavaliers after Monday night's Game 2 in Cleveland, with the visitors prioritizing shots for leading scorer Brandon Ingram but failing to capitalize; Ingram finished 3-for-15 for seven points and five turnovers as Cleveland secured the win and a 2-0 series lead. After Sunday's public practice meeting between coach Darko Rajakovic and Brandon Ingram, team members expressed support but results did not improve, leaving the Raptors to return to Toronto to re-evaluate strategy; meanwhile, early Sunday in Natchitoches Parish a separate incident saw 23-year-old Jacob R. Ingram die in a single-vehicle crash, with impairment suspected.
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The Raptors' performance affects local morale and community spirit. If you're a fan, it's a tough start to the series. The tragic crash in Natchitoches Parish is a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired driving. Stay safe and remind loved ones to do the same.
The Raptors are down but not out, with a chance to regroup in Toronto. Meanwhile, a community mourns a young life lost too soon. If you know someone who loves basketball or could use a reminder about safe driving, consider sharing this story.
The Cleveland Cavaliers benefited from improved series position and momentum, along with broadcasters and advertisers who gained heightened viewership and commercial attention following the Game 2 victory.
The Toronto Raptors, their fans and Brandon Ingram suffered from consecutive playoff losses and public scrutiny over offensive performance, while a separate family and community suffered the loss of Jacob R. Ingram in an unrelated traffic crash.
Raptors Head Home Down 2-0 After Game Two
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