Game 4 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Toronto Raptors is a huge game in this first-round series. Cleveland still holds a 2-1 lead, but the tone shifted dramatically after Toronto’s convincing 126-104 win in Game 3. That result exposed cracks in Cleveland’s offensive output and ball security, while the Raptors showed they can dictate terms on their home floor. With the series still in Toronto, Cavaliers vs Raptors Game 4 is a chance for the Cavs to regain control in this series, or for Toronto to even things up at two games apiece.
Cavaliers vs Raptors Game 4 Pick
- Pick: Cavs -3.5
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Toronto Raptors
- Date & Time: Sunday, April 26, 1:00 PM ET
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
- Broadcast: ESPN
Key Storylines
The Cleveland Cavaliers enter Game 4 as a slight road favorite. They dominated the first two games of the series but were overwhelmed in Game 3, committing 22 turnovers and struggling to contain Toronto’s ball movement and interior scoring. That raises questions about whether Cleveland can adjust its shot selection after leaning heavily on perimeter attempts in the loss.
Toronto has found life behind its young core and a deeper rotation. The absence of Immanuel Quickley remains a factor, but the Raptors compensated with strong playmaking from multiple positions. The Raptors shot 61% from three-point range in Game 3. Replicating that will be a challenge, but that’s going to be Toronto’s path to victory here.
Key Players
Toronto Raptors
- Scottie Barnes: Coming off a 33-point, 11-assist performance in Game 3, Barnes continues to be the engine of the Toronto Raptors‘ offense. He also averages 7.5 rebounds per game, making him a constant triple-threat option.
- RJ Barrett: Also scored 33 points in Game 3, providing scoring and perimeter creation. His ability to attack off the dribble has created mismatches against Cleveland’s wings.
- Brandon Ingram: Leads the team with 21.5 points per game this season, offering a steady scoring presence and mid-range efficiency. But Ingram has struggled in the playoffs so far and can’t afford to do so again here.
- Collin Murray-Boyles: Added 22 points and 8 rebounds in Game 3, giving Toronto a physical presence inside that challenged Cleveland’s frontcourt.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Donovan Mitchell: Leads the Cavaliers with 27.9 points per game. He is the primary scorer but was held under 20 points in Game 3, highlighting Toronto’s defensive adjustments.
- James Harden: Averaging 7.7 assists per game, Harden orchestrates the offense. However, turnovers were an issue in the last outing and must be cleaned up.
- Evan Mobley: Averages 9.0 rebounds per game and contributes on both ends. His interior defense will be key after Toronto dominated the paint last time out.
- Jarrett Allen: Anchors the paint and provides efficient scoring around the rim, though Cleveland needs more impact from him defensively after Game 3.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Past meetings this season: Cleveland leads the playoff series 2-1, though Toronto won Game 3 by 22 points.
- Toronto is 4-2 against the Cavaliers this year between the regular season and playoffs.
- Cleveland is 35-50 against the spread so far this season.
- Toronto is 43-42 against the spread entering Sunday’s game.
Cavaliers vs Raptors Game 4 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Cleveland Cavaliers 116 – Toronto Raptors 110
- Win Probability: Cleveland Cavaliers 53%, Toronto Raptors 47%
I am going to lay the points with the Cleveland Cavaliers in this contest. The Cavs should be locked in after their disappointing showing in Game 3. I also expect some regression from the three-point line for the Raptors, as they aren’t going to shoot over 60% from distance again here. Look for the Cavs to cover the number and take a 3-1 lead in this first-round series.


