April 29, 2026
EXPLORE THE GAME
Every shot, every lead change, every rotation — visualized.
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PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Cleveland Cavaliers
Harden operated as a high-leverage floor general, drilling 4 three-pointers to power a +11.6 offensive credit despite leaking value through 6 turnovers. He was surprisingly disruptive on the other end, using 7 contests and 3 deflections to generate a robust +8.4 defensive credit.
Mobley was an absolute two-way juggernaut, pairing a flawless 3-of-3 mark from deep with highly efficient interior finishing to drive a massive +21.2 offensive credit. He was equally terrifying on the other end, racking up 11 contests and 3 blocks to anchor a dominant +9.9 defensive credit.
Mitchell struggled to find his usual scoring rhythm inside the arc, shooting just 7-of-17 overall despite hitting 3 of his 5 three-point attempts. This inefficiency capped his offensive credit at +9.0, though he remained engaged defensively with 3 contests and 3 deflections.
Strus embraced a low-usage, glue-guy role, taking just 4 shots but converting half of them to secure a +8.7 offensive credit. His value came primarily through effort plays, as 6 contests, 3 deflections, and 2 screen assists highlighted a gritty, team-first performance.
Allen's night was defined by elite rim protection, as his 13 contests and 3 blocks fueled a stout +5.5 defensive credit. While he was highly efficient when he shot the ball (4-of-5), his low volume and 3 turnovers muted his offensive impact (+3.5).
Merrill provided a flawless perimeter spark, hitting both of his three-point attempts to anchor a solid +5.8 offensive credit. He didn't force the issue, taking just 3 shots overall while chipping in 2 screen assists and 3 contests during his efficient 23 minutes.
Schröder erupted for a highly efficient scoring burst off the bench, converting 7 of his 11 shots to drive a massive +17.0 offensive credit. His 3 three-pointers and aggressive shot-hunting completely overshadowed his lack of rebounding and minimal playmaking.
A brutal shooting slump defined Wade's shift, as he clanked 5 of his 6 three-point attempts to drag down his offensive credit (+3.1). He managed to salvage some value through sheer effort, tallying 4 contests and 3 deflections to remain a net positive on defense (+1.8).
Tyson made the most of his limited 13 minutes by providing a sharp perimeter spark, knocking down 2 of his 4 three-point attempts. This efficient shooting fueled a +7.5 offensive credit, though his defensive impact (-0.5) was virtually nonexistent.
Bryant was completely invisible offensively during his brief five-minute cameo, failing to attempt a single shot and posting a -1.1 offensive credit. He did manage 4 contests and a steal, but his lack of scoring or rebounding rendered his shift largely hollow.
Toronto Raptors
Barnes operated as a towering two-way hub, dishing out 11 assists to power his +9.4 offensive credit despite an inefficient 6-of-16 shooting night. His defensive presence was equally imposing, as 3 blocks and 3 deflections anchored a stout +6.0 defensive credit.
Barrett operated as a relentless offensive engine, generating a massive +18.5 offensive credit through high-volume scoring (25 points) and active playmaking (5 assists). His work on the glass was equally vital, as he pulled down 12 rebounds (well above his 5.8 average) to cap off a highly productive two-way shift.
Walter's performance was defined by lethal perimeter marksmanship and highly disruptive defense. He drilled 6 three-pointers on high volume to drive a +13.1 offensive credit, while his 4 steals and 5 deflections fueled a stellar +6.7 defensive mark.
Ruthless interior efficiency defined Poeltl's night, as he converted 5-of-6 attempts to fuel a robust +14.9 offensive credit. He dominated his matchup in the paint, pairing his 14 points with 9 rebounds and 3 screen assists to anchor the frontcourt during his 21 minutes.
Ingram's brief 11-minute stint was defined by complete offensive invisibility, as he failed to hit a single field goal (0-of-2) and scored just one point. The lack of scoring punch tanked his offensive credit (-2.1), though he managed to salvage a modicum of value through engaged defense (+1.9) and a blocked shot.
Shead broke out of his scoring slump by aggressively hunting his shot from deep, knocking down 4 three-pointers to generate a +11.0 offensive credit. He paired this scoring punch with 7 assists and 2 steals, proving he can be a dynamic two-way catalyst when his jumper is falling.
Murray-Boyles made his mark through hyper-efficient finishing and active rim protection rather than volume scoring. He converted 4 of his 5 shots to secure a solid +8.8 offensive credit, while 9 contests and 2 blocks highlighted a highly engaged defensive shift (+4.8).
Battle provided a steady, efficient spark off the bench, hitting 3 of his 5 shots to generate a +7.3 offensive credit. He also chipped in on the glass with 6 rebounds (well above his 1.6 average), though his complete lack of playmaking kept his overall influence modest.
A quick burst of perimeter shooting defined Mamukelashvili's brief shift, as he sank 2 of his 5 three-point attempts to buoy his +6.7 offensive credit. However, his erratic overall finishing (3-of-9 from the floor) and lack of playmaking limited his ceiling off the bench.
Lawson's fleeting two-minute cameo was entirely empty, as he missed both of his field goal attempts to post a -1.6 offensive credit. He managed a single deflection, but otherwise failed to make any tangible impact before returning to the bench.