Jamal Shead treated Raptors fans to Game 5 surge (until the volume became a problem)
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Jamal Shead treated Raptors fans to Game 5 surge (until the volume became a problem)
"Jamal Shead took a prominent role in Game 5, playing just over 33 minutes, which was the fourth-highest on the team. He finished with 18 points, the third-highest on the team behind RJ Barrett and Ja'Kobe Walter."
"At halftime, Shead had 10 points, was 4-for-5 from the field, 2-for-3 from three, and had five assists and two steals. However, the second half saw him limited to just 3-for-10 from the field."
"In the fourth quarter, Shead's three-point shooting volume increased, but he was only able to go 1-for-4 from the floor during that span, contributing to a stagnant effort for Toronto."
Brandon Ingram's exit due to heel inflammation prompted the Raptors to rely on other players in Game 5. Jamal Shead played over 33 minutes, scoring 18 points and providing seven assists. He had a strong first half but struggled in the second half, shooting poorly and committing turnovers. Despite his efforts, the Raptors faced challenges in the fourth quarter against the Cavaliers, particularly due to Dennis Schroder's performance. Overall, several players contributed positively, helping to fill the void left by Ingram.
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