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NBA referee Tony Brothers tries to break up a fight between Cleveland Cavaliers forward Marquese Chriss and Toronto Raptors centre Serge Ibaka in the third quarter of a game at Quicken Loans Arena on Monday night in Cleveland.David Richard/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters

Collin Sexton scored 28 points, Kevin Love had 16 points and 18 rebounds and the Cleveland Cavaliers routed the Toronto Raptors 126-101 on Monday night.

Toronto’s Serge Ibaka and Cleveland’s Marquese Chriss were ejected for fighting late in the third quarter. Ibaka went to the floor after the two were battling for position under Cleveland’s basket as the Raptors attempted a full-court pass that sailed out of bounds.

Ibaka shoved Chriss from behind and grabbed near his neck before throwing a punch. Chriss responded with a punch before players from both teams separated the two. Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both players were kicked out after the officials conferred.

Ibaka hit the court hard in the second quarter after being fouled by Chriss after scoring on a rebound.

Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points after sitting out Sunday’s victory in Miami, but his return didn’t help the Raptors, who have the league’s second-best record.

Cedi Osman scored 19 points and Ante Zizic had 17 for Cleveland, which placed six players in double figures.

Leonard was 11 of 19 from the field, but the Raptors only led briefly in the first half. Cleveland was ahead for most of the half and outscored Toronto 32-22 in the third quarter.

Cleveland took command in the fourth and went ahead 108-88 midway through. The Cavaliers build the lead to 27 points late in the game.

Kyle Lowry scored 14 points for the Raptors. Toronto (48-20) trails Milwaukee by 2 1/2 games for the best record in the league.

Toronto rolled to a 125-104 win over the Heat without Leonard, tying a franchise record with 21 3-pointers and outscoring Miami 63-24 from beyond the arc.

Leonard, averaging 27.1 points going into the game, hasn’t appeared in more than two consecutive games since playing in five straight from Jan. 25 through Feb. 5.

The Raptors, showing signs of being tired in their third straight road game, struggled throughout the contest. Toronto fell behind by 10 points and committed 11 turnovers leading to 13 points for the Cavaliers.

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