The Toronto Raptors lost an 18-point lead but had enough fuel left to pull off a 105-99 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Toronto.
Kyle Lowry had 35 points and Demar DeRozan added 32 as the Raptors tied the best-of-seven series at 2-2.
The Cavs, the top team in the east after the regular season, erased an 18-point lead when they made their first 11 shots in the fourth to take a 3-point lead halfway through the period.
But Cleveland lost steam in the last four minutes, going 1-7 from the field. The Raptors then ignited an 11-3 run to pull off the series-tying victory.
LeBron James topscored for the Cavs with 29 while Kyrie Irving added 26.
Channing Frye, who led the comeback for the Cavs with his three pointers, chipped in 12.