NBA Teams To Overcome 0-2 Deficit: Can Raptors Join the List?

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The Toronto Raptors are trailing the Cleveland Cavaliers 2-0 in the Eastern Conference playoffs after a pair of double-digit losses. 

Toronto entered the series as a basketball betting underdog at the BetMGM online sportsbook, and its odds have lengthened further after falling 2-0 down. 

 

Have the Raptors Overcome a 2-0 Deficit in the NBA Playoffs?

Yes, the Raptors have previously come back from 2-0 down in the playoffs. The only time the Raptors achieved this feat was against the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2019 Eastern Conference finals.

In 2020 and 2022, Toronto went down 2-0 before being eliminated from the playoffs. 

Will the Raptors Overturn a 2-0 Deficit?

As the latest Raptors odds suggest, it’s very unlikely Toronto will overturn a 2-0 deficit against a more talented Cavaliers team. Cleveland has thoroughly outplayed the Raptors over the first two games of this series. 

A strong regular season from the Raptors was never likely to be followed by a deep playoff run, and it looks like they will be beaten comfortably by the Cavs.

Has Any NBA Team Come Back from a 2-0 Deficit?

Yes, 34 teams have come back to win a series after falling 2-0 down. The most recent example was the Indiana Pacers against the New York Knicks in 2024.

Seven teams have achieved the feat in the 2020s, including the Bucks doing so twice in the 2021 postseason. 

What is the Biggest Deficit Overcome in the NBA Playoffs?

The biggest deficit overcome by NBA teams in the playoffs is 3-1. This has been achieved by just 13 teams in NBA history, the most recent being the Denver Nuggets against the Los Angeles Clippers in the second round of the 2020 playoffs.

The Raptors have never overturned a 3-1 deficit. 

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