Zena Keita
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And then in Game 4, I thought Indiana really countered well, running some slip action, like really basically slipping out of screens. Who knows? You can see. can screen against the zone. You can screen against the zone and get some openings. But yeah, Indiana did that and just it opened up so many opportunities for their bigs.
So Siakam, Miles Turner, Obi Toppin just absolutely destroyed Cleveland in this game.
So Siakam, Miles Turner, Obi Toppin just absolutely destroyed Cleveland in this game.
So Siakam, Miles Turner, Obi Toppin just absolutely destroyed Cleveland in this game.
I will say, though, I want to give us a little bit of credit because I think we both we all kind of said Indiana could win this series. Now, granted.
I will say, though, I want to give us a little bit of credit because I think we both we all kind of said Indiana could win this series. Now, granted.
I will say, though, I want to give us a little bit of credit because I think we both we all kind of said Indiana could win this series. Now, granted.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely.
We can do the credit podcast. This could be very horrible.
We can do the credit podcast. This could be very horrible.
We can do the credit podcast. This could be very horrible.
Yeah, no, but Cleveland has also dealt with injury. So that's part of this equation. You know, Garland and Mobley clearly are not 100, 100 percent. Mitchell didn't play in that second half, which was another kind of caveat to this whole situation. We'll see how that looks. It's just it's tough that a season for Cleveland where they were awesome all year.
Yeah, no, but Cleveland has also dealt with injury. So that's part of this equation. You know, Garland and Mobley clearly are not 100, 100 percent. Mitchell didn't play in that second half, which was another kind of caveat to this whole situation. We'll see how that looks. It's just it's tough that a season for Cleveland where they were awesome all year.
Yeah, no, but Cleveland has also dealt with injury. So that's part of this equation. You know, Garland and Mobley clearly are not 100, 100 percent. Mitchell didn't play in that second half, which was another kind of caveat to this whole situation. We'll see how that looks. It's just it's tough that a season for Cleveland where they were awesome all year.
dominant offensively, great defensive team. Mobley wins defensive player of the year. It sucks that that season is resulting in an ending that's just injury riddled for them. It's over because of injuries, right? And you look back at game two with the Halliburton shot and how the NBA basically said that the Neesmith offensive rebound was supposed to actually be a lane violation.
dominant offensively, great defensive team. Mobley wins defensive player of the year. It sucks that that season is resulting in an ending that's just injury riddled for them. It's over because of injuries, right? And you look back at game two with the Halliburton shot and how the NBA basically said that the Neesmith offensive rebound was supposed to actually be a lane violation.
dominant offensively, great defensive team. Mobley wins defensive player of the year. It sucks that that season is resulting in an ending that's just injury riddled for them. It's over because of injuries, right? And you look back at game two with the Halliburton shot and how the NBA basically said that the Neesmith offensive rebound was supposed to actually be a lane violation.
This series could have been technically 2-2 instead of 3-1. So it's hard not to feel a little snake bit here if you're a Cavs fan. It's a little anticlimactic too, right?