TORONTO — The brooms were out Monday night.

Playing the second game of a back-to-back and third in four nights, the depleted Cavs lost to the surging Toronto Raptors, 110-99, inside raucous Scotiabank Arena.

The latest win gives Toronto the season series sweep — unless these two Eastern Conference rivals meet again in the NBA Cup.

For now, it’s the Raptors’ first time sweeping Cleveland since 2019-20.

“I thought we competed,” Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson said following the loss. “There’s some positives. I liked our spirit. I liked our compete level.”

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