The Cleveland Cavaliers sealed a first-round series win with a 114-102 Game 7 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. Jarrett Allen used a stellar game inside to lead the Cavs with a 22-point, 19-rebound double-double. Raptors forward Scottie Barnes responded with 24 points in the series-clinching game. Cleveland moved Dean Wade back into the starting five during the Cavs' deciding showdown against the Raptors. Max Strus had taken up a starting role in their last two matchups, including in Cleveland's Game 6 loss on the road. Wade would follow up his first four starts in the 1st-round series with five points and four rebounds in Game 7, while Strus chipped in 12 points in just under 31 minutes off the bench. Jarrett Allen led the way Allen nearly brought the house down early with a missed starting slam, but the Raptors would push ahead of a disoriented Cavs squad with routine plays that wound down the shot clock to pair with quick jumpers.…