{"id":1893966,"date":"2026-04-21T09:30:39","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T06:30:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1893966"},"modified":"2026-04-21T09:30:39","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T06:30:39","slug":"dean-wade-is-making-life-miserable-for-brandon-ingram-in-cavs-raptors-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1893966","title":{"rendered":"Dean Wade is making life miserable for Brandon Ingram in Cavs-Raptors series"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"Article_ContentContainer__jBNW3 article-content-container bodytext1\">\n<p>CLEVELAND \u2014 If it weren\u2019t for bad luck, Cleveland Cavaliers defensive stopper Dean Wade wouldn\u2019t have any at all.<\/p>\n<p>Which, after he stepped on a ball boy\u2019s foot about 90 minutes before a game against the Miami Heat last month, spraining his right ankle again, he probably would have preferred.<\/p>\n<p>Now, Wade wears matching black ankle braces on each foot, with both laces and an extra layer of Velcro for additional security. He calls them 60-year-old, church-league ankle braces, and he hates them, but if they keep him out of harm\u2019s way, he\u2019ll tie them extra tight and pull the Velcro until it can\u2019t stretch anymore, to lock those ankles down.<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s doing the same thing to Toronto\u2019s Brandon Ingram in this series.<\/p>\n<div class=\"ad-container\">\n<div class=\"ad-wrapper article-treatment\">\n<div class=\"ad-slug-container\">\n<p class=\"ad-slug\">Advertisement<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"mid1\" data-position=\"mid1\" class=\"ad place-ad\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Game 2 was a \u201csuperstar game\u201d for the Cavs, coach Kenny Atkinson said, referring to their 115-105 win to take a 2-0 first-round lead behind a combined 83 points from Donovan Mitchell, James Harden and Evan Mobley.<\/p>\n<p>While Cleveland\u2019s stars were shining brightly, Wade threw a wool blanket over the Raptors\u2019 Ingram, their leading scorer from the regular season and an All-Star who managed just seven points on 3-of-15 shooting. With Wade as the primary defender on Ingram, he was held scoreless in the first half and connected on a wide-open, nearly meaningless 3-pointer near the end of the game with the Cavs headed for a victory. Wade scored just three points, but scoring is not his role.<\/p>\n<p>Shutting down Ingram is.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor five or 10 minutes after the game, we\u2019re sitting in here (the locker room), and you feel really good about it,\u201d Wade said of his near shutout of Ingram. \u201cBut you just have to know that there are more games (left in the series), and he\u2019s going to come out and be super aggressive.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Wade, with a little help from teammates, nearly did throw a no-no at Ingram. Wade is unquestionably the primary defender on Ingram, but Jaylon Tyson and Keon Ellis took a few spins on him, and both Mobley and Jarrett Allen are Cleveland\u2019s last, towering line of defense if any of the wing defenders funnel Ingram toward the rim.<\/p>\n<p>After a scoreless first half, Ingram scored on consecutive possessions early in the third quarter, on 16- and 19-foot jumpers, and there was that corner 3 with 1:12 left to cut the Raptors\u2019 deficit to nine. Onlookers could see Wade in the paint at the time Ingram shot the ball \u2014 a place Wade said he shouldn\u2019t have been.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI know shutting somebody out is probably not going to happen, especially with the caliber of player he is,\u201d Wade said. \u201cI did have a little lapse at the end where he made the 3, I shouldn\u2019t have helped in (the paint), and I did. But, other than that, I think keeping him under his average \u2026 obviously, the main thing is winning.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"ad-container\">\n<div class=\"ad-wrapper article-treatment\">\n<div class=\"ad-slug-container\">\n<p class=\"ad-slug\">Advertisement<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"mid2\" data-position=\"mid2\" class=\"ad place-ad\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Ingram has averaged 20 or more points for seven consecutive seasons, led the Raptors at 21.5 points per game this year and, through two games, can\u2019t seem to get around Wade. He scored 17 points in Game 1 but took just nine shots, as Wade and a cabal of the Cavs\u2019 other competent defenders are obviously daring someone else in a Toronto shirt to beat them. So far, no one has.<\/p>\n<p>But Game 2 was a tighter affair; the Raptors cleaned up some of what they did wrong from Game 1, were better than Cleveland on the glass and in transition, and, to quote Atkinson, tried to wear down the Cavs. And while Mitchell, Harden and Mobley lived up to their pedigrees and closets full of accolades to lead Cleveland to another win, a lesser defensive performance from Wade may have made this a tied series with Game 3 in Toronto on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs much as y\u2019all talk about us three, me, (Harden) and Evan, Dean Wade deserves a bunch of credit tonight,\u201d said Mitchell, who led all scorers with another 30-point game. \u201cOn both ends of the floor. He\u2019s rolling. He\u2019s screening. He\u2019s defending. He\u2019s doing everything. I know he only had three points, but his impact is extremely high outside of just the scoring.\u201d<\/p>\n<div data-ath-video-stream=\"3TccT7526DAZ7MG\" data-horizontal=\"9\" data-vertical=\"16\" data-restricted-countries=\"BI,BY,CD,CF,CU,IQ,IR,KP,LB,LY,ML,NI,RU,SD,SO,SS,SY,UA,VE,YE,ZW\" data-restricted-countries-mode=\"block\" data-thumbnail-url style=\"padding:0\">\n<div style=\"padding-bottom:764px\"><\/div>\n<p>      <span data-type=\"application\/dash+xml\" data-source=\"https:\/\/video.nyt.com\/athletic\/streams\/3TccT7526DAZ7MG\/irEtQesuk4gq\/irEtQesuk4gq.mpd\"><\/span><br \/>\n      <span data-type=\"application\/x-mpegURL\" data-source=\"https:\/\/video.nyt.com\/athletic\/streams\/3TccT7526DAZ7MG\/irEtQesuk4gq\/irEtQesuk4gq.m3u8\"><\/span>\n    <\/div>\n<p>What the Cavs are asking of Wade now has never been this specialized, this singular. And it suits him. Just stop the other team\u2019s best player. Let your teammates worry about the offense.<\/p>\n<p>Stopping Ingram the way Wade has done so far has nothing to do with luck. Being on the court at all, on the other hand, is part of Wade\u2019s story.<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s hurt, a lot \u2014 with at least five different stints on the injured list this season. Stepping on that ball boy\u2019s foot, at the start of an early shooting workout, cost Wade seven games. This year and last, he appeared in 59 regular-season games; before that, it was 54, 44 and 51 over his previous three campaigns. He also has had a hard time in previous playoff runs.<\/p>\n<div class=\"ad-container\">\n<div class=\"ad-wrapper article-treatment\">\n<div class=\"ad-slug-container\">\n<p class=\"ad-slug\">Advertisement<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"mid3\" data-position=\"mid3\" class=\"ad place-ad\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Wade barely played in the 2023 playoff series against the New York Knicks, in part because of a crisis of confidence that befell him after he was installed over Kevin Love in the Cavs\u2019 rotation that season. The next year, he missed the entire first round against the Orlando Magic and then two of five games against Boston because of injury. He played in every game for the Cavs last postseason but didn\u2019t have quite the impact against the Indiana Pacers\u2019 super-charged offense.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy game has evolved,\u201d Wade said. \u201cThey rely on me more on defense and give me more responsibility. It\u2019s almost like I have to put offense on secondary in my mind, because, on the defensive end, I cannot have any mistakes. That\u2019s the only area where I can really have a super effect on the game.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Wade is 6 feet 10, but he can move quickly enough laterally to guard much smaller players. Should the current path of this series continue, and the Cavs advance to the second round, if the opponent is Detroit, one can bet Wade will draw Cade Cunningham on defense. Cleveland thinks Wade\u2019s presence, in addition to changes made at the trade deadline, gives its defense a much more physical presence and a heap of newfound versatility than it had in previous playoffs.<\/p>\n<p>Cavs fans know Wade because he\u2019s played his entire seven-year career in Cleveland, but in a starting lineup with household names Harden, Mitchell, Mobley and Allen, Wade thrives in relative anonymity. He took three shots and made one \u2014 a 3-pointer \u2014 in Game 2, and one wonders if the Raptors\u2019 next adjustment in this series may be to double-team Harden or Mitchell and leave Wade so open that he\u2019s forced to shoot?<\/p>\n<div id=\"inline-graphic\">\n<p>        a.showcase-link-container {<br \/>\n  display: flex;<br \/>\n  gap: 20px;<br \/>\n  flex-direction: column;<br \/>\n  align-items: center;<br \/>\n  padding: 20px 0px;<br \/>\n  border-top: 1px solid rgba(150, 150, 147, 0.4);<br \/>\n  border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(150, 150, 147, 0.4);<br \/>\n  text-decoration: none;<br \/>\n  color: #121212;<br \/>\n  cursor: pointer;<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link {<br \/>\n    font-family: nyt-franklin;<br \/>\n    font-size: 14px;<br \/>\n    font-style: normal;<br \/>\n    font-weight: 700;<br \/>\n    line-height: 13.8px;<br \/>\n    letter-spacing: 1.1px;<br \/>\n    text-transform: uppercase;<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-image {<br \/>\n    border-radius: 8px;<br \/>\n    object-fit: cover;<br \/>\n    width: 200px;<br \/>\n    height: 150px;<br \/>\n    margin: 0px;<br \/>\n    @media (max-width: 600px) {<br \/>\n      width: 120px;<br \/>\n      height: 120px;<br \/>\n    }<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-inner-content {<br \/>\n    display: flex;<br \/>\n    flex-direction: row;<br \/>\n    gap: 16px;<br \/>\n    width: 100%;<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-text-content {<br \/>\n    display: flex;<br \/>\n    flex-direction: column;<br \/>\n    gap: 20px;<br \/>\n    justify-content: center;<br \/>\n    @media (max-width: 600px) {<br \/>\n      gap: 8px;<br \/>\n    }<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-title {<br \/>\n    font-family: nyt-cheltenham;<br \/>\n    font-size: 24px;<br \/>\n    font-style: normal;<br \/>\n    font-weight: 500;<br \/>\n    line-height: 120%; \/* 24px *\/<br \/>\n    letter-spacing: 0.01px;<br \/>\n    text-overflow: ellipsis;<br \/>\n    overflow: hidden;<br \/>\n    display: -webkit-box;<br \/>\n    -webkit-box-orient: vertical;<br \/>\n    -webkit-line-clamp: 3;<br \/>\n    @media (max-width: 600px) {<br \/>\n      font-size: 16px;<br \/>\n    }<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-excerpt {<br \/>\n    font-family: nyt-imperial;<br \/>\n    font-size: 16px;<br \/>\n    font-style: normal;<br \/>\n    font-weight: 400;<br \/>\n    line-height: 139%; \/* 19.46px *\/<br \/>\n    color: #323232;<br \/>\n    text-overflow: ellipsis;<br \/>\n    overflow: hidden;<br \/>\n    display: -webkit-box;<br \/>\n    -webkit-box-orient: vertical;<br \/>\n    -webkit-line-clamp: 4;<br \/>\n    @media (max-width: 600px) {<br \/>\n      font-size: 12px;<br \/>\n      line-height: 121%;<br \/>\n    }<br \/>\n  }<br \/>\n}<\/p>\n<p>.showcase-link-inputs {<br \/>\n  .showcase-link-input {<br \/>\n    width: 100%;<br \/>\n    font-size: 1rem;<br \/>\n    background-color: white;<br \/>\n    margin-bottom: 12px;<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  .showcase-link-indent {<br \/>\n    margin-left: 25px;<br \/>\n  }<\/p>\n<p>  option {<br \/>\n    width: 100%;<br \/>\n  }<br \/>\n}<\/p>\n<p>@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {<br \/>\n  .native-mobile a.showcase-link-container {<br \/>\n    background-color: #121212;<br \/>\n    color: #f0f0ee;<br \/>\n    .showcase-link-excerpt {<br \/>\n      color: #c4c4c0;<br \/>\n    }<br \/>\n  }<br \/>\n}<\/p>\n<p>            \/\/ Remove all onclicks on imgs for apps to prevent image zoom on click<br \/>\n            document.querySelectorAll(&#8216;.showcase-link-image&#8217;).forEach((img) =&gt; img.removeAttribute(&#8216;onclick&#8217;));<\/p>\n<p>        <a id=\"showcase-link-7199232\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7199232\/2026\/04\/17\/james-harden-cavaliers-nba-playoffs-expectations\/\" class=\"showcase-link-container in-content-module-link testbed-shortcode\" data-shortcode-id=\"101\" data-shortcode-string=\"showcase-link\" data-content-id=\"7199232\" data-content-post-type=\"article\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"showcase-link\">What You Should Read Next<\/div>\n<div class=\"showcase-link-inner-content\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/athletic\/uploads\/wp\/2026\/04\/16160737\/0417_JamesHardenCavs-scaled.jpg?width=400&amp;quality=70\" alt=\"Cavaliers are built and paid to win now. Can they meet expectations?\" class=\"showcase-link-image\" width=\"200\" height=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"showcase-link-text-content\">\n<div class=\"showcase-link-title\">\n                  Cavaliers are built and paid to win now. Can they meet expectations?\n              <\/div>\n<div class=\"showcase-link-excerpt\">\n                  Cleveland can silence a lot of questions with an NBA Finals run. But if it falls short again, the future is in doubt.\n              <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p>        <\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<p>Cleveland may have too much offensive talent for that to work. Perhaps the Cavs could survive a bad shooting night from Wade, because he is a co-anchor of their defense, which is saying something given that Mobley is his teammate. Until Monday, when Victor Wembanyama <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7212188\/2026\/04\/20\/victor-wembanyama-nba-defensive-player-of-the-year-award\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">was named Defensive Player of the Year<\/a>, that title had belonged to Mobley for about 365 days or so, and Mobley will almost surely be on an All-Defensive team when those are announced.<\/p>\n<p>Wade is never mentioned as a DPOY candidate, and he is not going to be on an All-Defensive team, in part because he isn\u2019t eligible due to injury. He missed too many games, as is his custom.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHe\u2019s up there,\u201d Mobley said when asked how good Wade is compared to the league\u2019s elite defenders. \u201cHe\u2019s definitely underrated. It\u2019s tough to score on Dean Wade.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Just ask Ingram, who\u2019s had the unfortunate luck of being guarded by a healthy, ankle-brace-wearing Dean Wade.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CLEVELAND \u2014 If it weren\u2019t for bad luck, Cleveland Cavaliers defensive stopper Dean Wade wouldn\u2019t have any at all. Which, after he stepped on a ball boy\u2019s foot about 90 minutes before a game against the Miami Heat last month, spraining his right ankle again, he probably would have preferred. 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