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Oops, oops, oops! Mitchell responds to injury! There will be a big upset in the NBA

The latest from the NBA playoffs.

The team with the match point in the second round appeared, and so far the Pacers have won the Eastern Conference regular season 3-1 this season, and the super upset is about to be born.

And in G4, Mitchell, who the Cavaliers rely heavily on, also suffered an injury, and ended up scoring 12 points in the first half of the game.

The Pacers' full team stats are as follows:

According to Knight reporter Sands,Mitchell not only suffered a calf strain, but also faced a left ankle injury.

When asked about the injury after the G4 race? Mitchell said: "I'll be fine, see you on Tuesday (Wednesday Beijing time), that is, G5.

According to Cavaliers coach Atkinson, the star will undergo an MRI of his left ankle.

To put it bluntly, Mitchell may have played the last game of the season, even if he is forced to play with an injury in G5 or the rest of the series, he will not be able to pull back the Cavaliers who are already on the edge of the cliff, but may aggravate the injury and affect the rest of his career, in short, the gains outweigh the losses.

In this round of the series against the Pacers, Mitchell was too tired, and he had to shoot 30, 30 and 29 times in the first three games, respectively, and took on a lot of offensive burdens, until he was crushed by exceeding the physical load, so there was the aforementioned sudden no-fight injury.

So far in this year's playoffs, Mitchell has played an average of 31.4 minutes per game, scoring 28.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.6 steals, shooting 46.2%, 33.8% and 75% from three, and is comparable to Brunson, the core of the Knicks backcourt (29.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game) at the guard position.

It's worth mentioning that if the Cavaliers do get knocked out by the Pacers, it will be the second year in a row that they have stopped in the second round of the playoffs...... It seems that Mitchell makes no difference whether he plays for the Cavaliers or plays for the Jazz, and he can't make it past the second round anyway.

The trade market may be expecting Mitchell to arrive this offseason, but rumors were rife last year about him parting ways with the Cavaliers, who has a 28-year contract and a salary of $46.39 million, $50.11 million and $53.82 million over the next three seasons, respectively.

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