I would honestly say neither. Cleveland came in the hottest team in the playoffs, Toronto came in struggling against each team they played and with their 2 best players playing like crap. Nobody predicted this, every analyst I've seen on tv gave the Raptors no chance in hell to win more than one game. They won't win a game in Cleveland though, which is why they will lose the series. They only have what it takes when they're home.
If nothing else this is a good sign for whoever Cleveland faces in the Finals. Love is being exposed for one thing. The Raptors are getting tough and physical with the Cavs and multiple guys are folding.
Kyle Lowry found his sauce at the right time. I don't think they'll win the series, but thank goodness this isn't a sweep.
Even better than that, even if they win the finals, they are guaranteed now to not beat the Lakers 15-1 record from 2001. That would have pissed me off.
The Cavs are better with Frye anyway. Love is a good player, but he doesn't fit with what the Cavs are doing. The real issue is Kyrie lacking the ability to go get a shot. I don't know if he's intimidated by the moment or intimidated by LeBron, but he needs to be that #2 option and he couldn't do it. Props to the Raptors for making this a series. I hope they catch lightning in a bottle and find a way to get past the Kang.