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The Cavaliers, the first in the East, are out! However, this is not an accident and unpopular! Tell me why!

The Pacers trailed by 19 points to complete the comeback, and won 4-1 against the Cavaliers to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.

Haliburton had 31 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists, Siakam had 21 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists, and Nembhard had 18 points and 6 assists.

For the Cavaliers, Mitchell played with an injury and had 35 points, 9 rebounds and 4 steals, while Mobley had 24 points, 11 rebounds and 2 blocks.

The team that went first in the East became the first team to go home in the divisional semifinals.

Accidental? Not an accident.

Are Pacers unpopular? Not even more.

I won't sing the praises of the fighting spirit of the rice ball king today, because when it comes to the playoffs, they are all fighting, and more or less players will have injuries.

To lose is to lose.

How did the Cavaliers lose?

You might say, it's an injury.

It is indeed an important influencing factor.

In addition to Mitchell, Garland (toe), Mobley (ankle) and Hunter (finger) all fought with injuries.

However, this is not the underlying reason.

I've always thought, and this result also proves that in the playoffs, putting two shorts on the guard line is going to be stunned.

What Lillard and McCollum didn't do, I don't think Mitchell + Garland can do.

The king of rice balls is powerful at the output end, but what about defense?

As for Garland, the offseason will allow him to pack his baggage.

The team's total salary next season is expected to exceed $200 million, and the rest of the players except Mitchell and Mobley could be traded.

In addition, the Cavaliers also rely on Mitchell to "pick".

If you want to say that it is only better than "picking", who have the Indiana Pacers been afraid of?

In the regular season, they suppressed the Cavaliers.

So, it's not unpopular and accidental.

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