Raptors look to ‘take defence with us on the road’ to Cleveland for pivotal Game 5
TORONTO — Jamal Shead enjoyed a moment of appreciation from his former head coach at the University of Houston, Kelvin Sampson.
The second-year guard made one of the biggest plays in Toronto’s 93-89 win in Game 4 on Sunday when he forced an eight-second violation against Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell. The Raptors trailed by a point with 40.8 seconds left.
Scottie Barnes stalked Mitchell in the backcourt with the clock running before Shead ran over and made a play on the ball, diving for it before it went out of bounds as the referees called the violation.
“Sam texted me, it was cool,” Shead said of his old coach. “He just said (he was) proud of me, and we just both said culture. That’s something that was ingrained in me for four years there (at the University of Houston), so just getting that text from him and him letting me know that he’s proud of me was awesome.”
