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Donovan Mitchell walked out to the court of a nearly-empty Rocket Arena, after the fans had left and the Indiana Pacers' celebration had died down. He sat on the bench, the Cavaliers' playoff run and season over,
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"Cavs star Donovan Mitchell came back out of locker room and sat on bench one last time after game - and season - ended," he captioned the post. Fans took to the comments section, sad for Mitchell after the photo was shared.
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Pro Football Network on MSNDonovan Mitchell Sends Bold 3-Word Message to Cavaliers Fans, Rest of NBA After Devastating Upset vs. PacersThe Cleveland Cavaliers were supposed to be different this year. Stronger. Deeper. Finally ready to make a deep playoff push behind Donovan Mitchell and a retooled roster. But instead of celebrating a run to the Eastern Conference Finals,
Hours before the game, the Cavaliers called him a 'game-time decision.' Less than an hour before tip-off, Cleveland released his official status. The Cavaliers upgraded Mitchell from questionable to available. Mitchell will start and play for the Cavaliers in Game 5. The Cavaliers are still the heavy favorites in this matchup with a -8.5 spread.
Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell was an image of misery when he talked to reporters after losing to the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of their second-round series, 114-105, on Tuesday. The top-seeded Cavaliers got eliminated by the fourth-seeded Pacers, ending what had been their best campaign in recent years.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"A Donovan Mitchell-led team has never been to a Conference Finals" - Kendrick Perkins labels Cavaliers season "a complete failure"Mitchell, visibly deflated by the postseason exit, said going down 2-0 in the series left them in a precarious situation of having to chase an Indiana team that was brimming with confidence. In the end, the Pacers, which made the conference finals last season, were far more experienced and composed than the Cavs were.
A change of scenery certainly served the Cleveland Cavaliers well. They made themselves right at home in Indy.