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Cavs Crash and Burn After 64 Win Season
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38087, member: 636"] The Cleveland Cavaliers had a great regular season with 64 wins, but things fell apart in the playoffs. They started well against Miami but ran into trouble facing Indiana in the second round. The opening game went badly for Cleveland as they lost control. Game 2 hurt even more when they wasted a 20-point lead despite Donovan Mitchell scoring 48 points. Cleveland bounced back with a big win in Game 3, beating Indiana 126-104. This victory made fans think the team might turn things around after all. But Game 4 crushed those hopes when the Pacers beat them by as many as 44 points during the contest. The team must face hard questions about its playoff performance. Jarrett Allen talked about how difficult it is to change people's opinions of a team. Critics who questioned their toughness all season feel proven right after these losses. The Cavaliers need to recover from these failures if they want to meet the high expectations they created during the regular season. [/QUOTE]
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