New York Knicks took a 2-0 lead against Cleveland Cavaliers, in part thanks to the outstanding performance of their least offensive player
New York Knicks took a 2-0 lead against Cleveland Cavaliers, in part thanks to the outstanding performance of their least offensive player
The Cleveland Cavaliers find themselves against the ropes in the playoffs again, but there is no feeling of ultimate defeat in the locker room. After falling 109-93 to the New York Knicks in the second game of the East finals, Donovan Mitchell recalled overcoming a 2-0 deficit against Detroit in the semifinals. "This is not the first time we have faced adversity," asserted the Cleveland star, convinced that the series remains open despite the challenges.
Jarrett Allen reinforced that optimistic message and made a statement reflecting the competitive spirit of the team. "We like to keep things interesting," stated the center, who called for making Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse the turning point of the series. Cleveland believes the issue was more with accuracy than collective play, following a poor 26% performance in three-pointers. Now, the Cavaliers need to react at home to avoid nearing elimination.
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Evan Mobley sought to convey calm despite the challenging situation of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals. After the 2-0 loss to the New York Knicks, the power forward recalled that the team had already overcome a similar situation in the previous round. "We've been through this before," explained Mobley, confident that winning both games in Cleveland could completely change the dynamics of the series.
James Harden also avoided dramatizing the defeat and pointed directly to offensive inefficiency as the main reason for the stumble. "We simply didn't make shots," summarized the guard, as the Cavaliers missed numerous open shots from the perimeter. Cleveland believes the game plan worked and that the score would have been different with a more typical three-point shooting percentage. The current focus is on adjusting defensive details and regaining confidence in front of their home crowd.
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New York Knicks took a 2-0 lead against Cleveland Cavaliers, in part thanks to the outstanding performance of their least offensive player
Evan Mobley sought to convey calm despite the challenging situation of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals. After the 2-0 loss to the New York Knicks, the power forward recalled that the team had already overcome a similar situation in the previous round. "We've been through this before," explained Mobley, confident that winning both games in Cleveland could completely change the dynamics of the series.
James Harden also avoided dramatizing the defeat and pointed directly to offensive inefficiency as the main reason for the stumble. "We simply didn't make shots," summarized the guard, as the Cavaliers missed numerous open shots from the perimeter. Cleveland believes the game plan worked and that the score would have been different with a more typical three-point shooting percentage. The current focus is on adjusting defensive details and regaining confidence in front of their home crowd.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “Ya hemos estado aquí”: Evan Mobley lidera la fe de Cleveland en otra remontada
The Cleveland Cavaliers find themselves against the ropes in the playoffs again, but there is no feeling of ultimate defeat in the locker room. After falling 109-93 to the New York Knicks in the second game of the East finals, Donovan Mitchell recalled overcoming a 2-0 deficit against Detroit in the semifinals. "This is not the first time we have faced adversity," asserted the Cleveland star, convinced that the series remains open despite the challenges.
Jarrett Allen reinforced that optimistic message and made a statement reflecting the competitive spirit of the team. "We like to keep things interesting," stated the center, who called for making Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse the turning point of the series. Cleveland believes the issue was more with accuracy than collective play, following a poor 26% performance in three-pointers. Now, the Cavaliers need to react at home to avoid nearing elimination.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “Esto no es lo más difícil”: Donovan Mitchell desafía el 2-0 y avisa a los Knicks
San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder are tied at one in the NBA Western Conference Finals
The King will be a free agent for the first time in a long while: will he stay with the Los Angeles Lakers or will he leave?
New York's undeniable triumph against Cleveland brings them closer to the NBA Finals
The new president makes it clear that Texans want to open a new chapter around Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving
The awards for the 2025/26 NBA season continue to be given out little by little