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TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors convened extensive film sessions after a 126-113 Game 1 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland on April 18, with head coach Darko Rajakovic and staff breaking down execution ahead of Game 2 on Monday.
Coaches and players identified three primary areas for correction: involve All-Star Brandon Ingram more (he attempted just nine field goals, one in the second half), tighten perimeter and possession defence against guards Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, and revive Toronto’s league-leading transition attack, which produced only three fast-break points in the opener compared with a regular-season average near 18.9.
Starting centre Jakob Poeltl managed four points and six rebounds; Scottie Barnes — the team’s top rebounder during the season — grabbed only one board, hampering the push for transition chances.
Point guard Immanuel Quickley missed Game 1 with a mild right hamstring strain and had no update.
Role players such as Jamal Shead, who made his playoff debut, acknowledged defensive lapses and execution errors.
The club used the extra off-day to meet, review edited film and adjust practice plans aimed at immediate tactical fixes.
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