It was a fourth-quarter ambush that might change the outlook of the series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Toronto Raptors. With Game 3 nicely poised and the Cavs only down 83-81 going into the fourth quarter, they just needed a strong fourth quarter to go up 3-0 and put the Raptors on the brink of elimination. Engaging desperation mode, the Raptors kicked into another gear and overwhelmed the Cavaliers, pouring in 43 points. Jamison Battle’s three-pointers kept landing like daggers, shutting down any hopes of a Cleveland comeback, as they mustered just 23 points and dropped the third chapter 126-104. For Cleveland, it ended a 12-game winning streak over Toronto in the playoffs and makes Game 4 on Sunday afternoon a must-win. What went wrong? At the end of the day, the Cavs understand they were simply outmatched by a team that played with greater “force” - something Donovan Mitchell , Evan Mobley, and Kenny Atkinson all acknowledged.…