Needing a bounce-back game on home court, the Cleveland Cavaliers got just that to take the series lead over the Toronto Raptors.The Cavaliers, courtesy of a strong showing from James Harden, beat the Raptors 125-120 on Wednesday night to retain home-court advantage and take a 3-2 lead in the first round.Down nine midway through the third, the Cavaliers held steady on the defensive end against a Raptors team down a man following an injury to Brandon Ingram.On the offensive end, Harden led the way with 23 points while forward Evan Mobley chipped in 23 of his own to out-gun Toronto.The Raptors got solid nights from RJ Barrett, who scored a team-high 25 points, and Scottie Barnes, who had 17, but the loss of Ingram was felt as the half-court offence sputtered in the second half.The series shifts back to Toronto for Game 6 on Friday, where the Raptors held firm on their home floor with wins in Games 3 and 4.