I'm a little worried about how he's going to perform in this series. I saw a stat on Twitter that LeBron shot something like 30% from the field against Carroll in the postseason last year, along with 1/8 in the regular season when directly matched up against him. Add to that, the Raptors have guys like Patterson and James Johnson who can be switched onto him, and Bismack Biyombo manning the rim (and we all know
how LeBron struggled mightily against length at the rim at this stage of his career). The Raptors' defense has been fantastic as a whole this postseason.
I honestly expect this series to go 6-7 games, especially considering the Cavs' unsustainable 3-point shooting will most likely return to the mean following this 9 day rest period, which could break up their rhythm. The Cavs' defense has been horrible in the playoffs (per DRTG and shot contests per game) and they haven't shot well within the arc or even gotten to the line at a decent rate, coming in at 15/16 in the playoffs in FTr, just ahead of the Grizzlies. Insane 3-point shooting (and good rebounding, though Toronto ranks better in that area in the postseason) is essentially what's been allowing them to not only stay afloat, but sweep two series. If they go cold, the Cavs could have serious issues in this ECF and potentially even get upset, a la the 2009 ECF when they ran into a Magic team that was a terrible matchup for them after sweeping the exact same two teams they just did.
TLDR: The Raptors match up extremely well with the Cavs and if Cleveland's insane 3-point shooting regresses, they'll be in serious trouble in this ECF series.




























