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All square: Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan lead Raptors to 105-99 win over Cavaliers to tie series

Cleveland lose two consecutive playoff games to Eastern opponents for first time since 2010

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Kyle Lowry controls the ball as Kevin Love (0) and Kyrie Irving defend. Photo: AP

A series that once looked lopsided is now even.

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Kyle Lowry scored 35 points, including a driving layup in the final minute, and DeMar DeRozan had 32 as the Toronto Raptors evened the Eastern Conference Finals by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 105-99 in game four.

DeMarre Carroll scored 11 points and Bismack Biyombo had 14 rebounds as Toronto improved to 8-2 at home this postseason and got back on level terms after big losses in Games 1 and 2.

“We’ve been counted out, and we like that challenge,” DeRozan said.

The next challenge for Toronto? Game five on Thursday morning (Hong Kong time) in Cleveland, where the Raptors are 0-3 this season, losing by a combined 72 points.

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“We have to continue to make sure that when they punch, we punch back,” Lowry said. “And if they punch three times, we punch four times.”

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