First came the boos, then the back-and-forth, some shoving and an accusation of having “no class.”
An otherwise mundane Wednesday night win by the mighty Cavaliers over the lowly Raptors in Toronto delivered some juicy postgame content after Tristan Thompson dunked with 4.1 seconds remaining and the Cavaliers nursing a 21-point lead in their 131-108 win.
“What Tristan did there was no class and disrespectful,” Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic said after falling to 17-38. “I’m not going to stand for that, for sure. I’m really glad our guys, our players, from Jamal (Shead), he was on the court, and Scottie (Barnes) and everybody else, they stood up for themselves. I love when my team stands up for themselves. That was no class act.”
Thompson was booed after his dunk.Thompson, in his 15th year in the league, seemingly should have known better than to take the gimme dunk with the Raptors having waived the white flag in a blowout.
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