Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan scored more than 30 points each as the Toronto Raptors withstood a ferocious Cleveland Cavaliers fightback to level their Eastern Conference final series with a 105-99 victory. Lowry scored 35 points while DeRozan weighed in with 32 as Toronto completed a win that leaves the best-of-seven series tied at 2-2 with three games to play. The victory continues a remarkable transformation in fortunes for the Raptors - playing in their first Eastern Conference finals - who had lost the opening two games of the series heavily to trail 2-0.With Lowry and DeRozan in imperious form, Toronto surged into an 18-point lead midway through the third quarter.However, the Cavs rallied superbly through LeBron James, who finished with 29 points, and Kyrie Irving to haul themselves back into the contest.With just over five minutes of the fourth quarter remaining, the Cavs had wiped out the deficit and taken a 92-89 lead.But just when it looked as if the Cavs might score a vital road victory - and open up a 3-1 series lead - the Raptors rallied again, going on an 11-3 scoring run in the closing minutes to claim the win.I thought we had control of the game, built a three-point lead, but we just made some defensive mistakes that you cant make down the stretch, Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. Each time we made a mistake, they made us pay.We had an opportunity to not play well and win that game. They executed every time we made a mistake.James, who also had nine rebounds, bemoaned the Cavs lacklustre start to the game.We got off to a horrible first half and we were playing catch up, he said. We had a chance to win the ballgame but we cant dig ourselves a hole like we did in the first half.A delighted DeRozan said: We were solid down the stretch, understanding that when they scored we had to come down and get a bucket. Also See: Thunder dish out beating Magic appoint Vogel EUGENE, Ore. -- After rallying late to beat two unranked teams at home, Oregon coach Dana Altman isnt taking any game for granted.The No. 24 Ducks (8-2) put a six-game winning streak on the line when they host Montana (3-7) on Tuesday night at Matthew Knight Arena.We will have our hands full with anybody right now, Altman said. We have to worry about ourselves and worry about playing better.After moving up to No. 4 in the rankings in November, the Ducks fell following losses to Baylor and Georgetown. Oregons current winning streak includes a 68-63 win over Boise State when the Ducks rallied from a 14-point deficit and the Oregon needed to come from behind in the final four minutes during Sundays 65-56 win over Alabama.Were just stuck in the mud a bit, Altman said.Oregon has three nonconference games left before opening Pac-12 play against No. 2 UCLA on Dec. 28.There has got to be more of a sense of urgency than we have got, Altman said. We have to get a lot of things straightened out in the next two and a half weeks. I dont sense that urgency that the coaching staff has among the team so we have to do a better job.Montana had a two-game winning streak snapped with an 85-83 loss at Wyoming on Saturday. The leading scorer for the Grizzlies with 13.7 points per game is sophomore guard Ahmaad Rorie, who transferred from Oregon after his first year.Ahmaad is a great kid, said Oregon point guard Casey Benson,, who split starting duties with Rorie two years ago.ddddddddddddI look forward to getting out and playing. We have got to get better as a team. Montana is coming in and we know they are talented. We have to be ready to go and come out and play well. That is the focus for us. We want to win, but we want to play well and make improvements.Oregon sophomore guard Tyler Dorsey is averaging 19.2 points per game in his last five outings while shooting at least 50 percent from the field in each game. He tops the Ducks with 14.3 points per game.Thats what I do, I practice shooting every day, Dorsey said. My teammates find me in good spots and all I do is catch and shoot.Oregon continues to bring all-conference junior forward Dillon Brooks off the bench as he returns from offseason foot surgery. Brooks missed the first three games of the season and ranks third on the team with 13.1 points per game since his return.The Ducks have had to adjust their offense since Brooks returned and he will likely go back into the starting line-up soon.A lot of it is not having a rhythm and not having a feel for each other, Altman said. Offensively and defensively, I dont like the flow to our game right now. It can be corrected, guys just have to get a better feel for it, but we have to do it quickly. ' ' '