Pretty workmanlike win - decisive but not too spectacular. Garland is still struggling with his 3-point shot (1-for-5) and is still committing turnovers in heavy traffic in the paint. Mitchell only took 11 shots and scored 15.
As I said in the preview the Raptors' bench ranks 29th in the last 15 games and Wade, Levert, and Okoro were +26, +24, and +19 off the Cavs' bench while Olynyk, Brown, and Dick were -19, -21, and -22 off the Raptors' bench.
The Cavs had 36 assists to 10 turnovers - sweet. The ball is really moving; it's not unusual for all five players to touch the ball before they even start to attack the bucket. Strus had 7 assists. His bounce passes to Allen on the pick-and-roll are perfection; they are not too hot to handle (Allen has bad hands) and arrive right at Jarrett's waist level where he can catch it easily.
As opposed to Garland who tends to throw hot passes from five feet away that bounce off Allen's hands because he doesn't have time to pick up the ball before it arrives.
The Raptors just didn't have the offensive firepower they had when VanVleet, Lowry, Anunoby, and Siakam were on the team.
So the beat goes on and the next victim is Philadelphia, which squeaked by 9-43 Washington tonight and is now 2-7 since losing Embiid.