Things have not started in the best way for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the playoffs. The team led by Kenny Atkinson, the best team of the regular season at the Eastern Conference, gave in the first clash of the tie against some Indiana Pacers emails, who were awarded with the court factor as soon as they started.
In that first meeting of the series, which ended with 121-112 for those of Indianapolis, Ohio’s play The base would have been on low for about two weeks.
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-Despite causing leave in Game 1 and continue listed as ‘questionable’, Garland is trusting being ready to play in the second game of the series, one that seems transcendental for Cleveland, because they must no longer only mitigate the blow and leave to Indiana with the tied tie, but also two other important players as last -minute doubts.
According to coach Kenny Atkinson, both the Dpoy, Evan Mobley, and De’andre Hunter suffered respective physical problems in the first game. Mobley, for an ankle sprained, and Hunter, after dislocating the thumb of the right hand, are listed as ‘questionable’ for the game 2 of the series and there is a “real concern” about whether or not they will be available for the encounter.
Thus, Atkinson will not know until the last minute if he can count on three essential pieces of his team for the second game in Cleveland. A ‘stick’ that keeps the cavs in suspense in a series that promises to be very demanding against the Pacers.