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Cavaliers were eliminated in shame 1-4! Mitchell s 35+9 persistence with injury is moving: he still suffered a curse in his career.

On May 14, the Cavaliers G5 in the NBA playoffs was reversed by the Pacers 105-114 at home, and the Cavaliers were eliminated 1-4 in the total score. Mitchell G5 was still out of the game with an injury and was out of the game. He never broke through the second round in his eight-year playoff journey. G5 had a life-and-death battle. Mitchell made 8 of 25 shots, 4 of 12 of 3-pointers, 15 of 21 free throws, and scored 35 points, 9 rebounds, 4 steals and 1 block. He was so tired that he bent over and gasped, and he still had no choice but to get out of the game.

G5 life and death battle, Mitchell relapsed ankle injury and still insisted on playing with injuries. In the first quarter, Mitchell scored 13 points and led the team to lead the double digits early. During the period, Mitchell fell and beat the floor with a blow to the ground. In the second quarter, the Cavaliers' offensive declined, and 8 points were recovered 25-33 in a single quarter. After the Cavaliers' lead was only 4 points left, and during the period, the Cavaliers' lead was once 19 points.

The Cavaliers' offense was even worse in the second half, with a net loss of 13 points in the third quarter 20-33 and 9 points behind in the Cavaliers 76-85 after three quarters. During this period, Mitchell was obviously troubled by injuries, and was blocked in the counterattack. He once left the court and returned to the locker room, and then returned to the court to continue to endure the pain and persist in the game.

The Cavaliers chased 10-2 to 1 point in the last quarter, and then the two teams were in a stalemate. Mitchell made two three-pointers in succession and kept the score close. Unfortunately, a wave of offensive opened the gap again at the critical moment. The Cavaliers fell into scoring drought. Mitchell was so tired that he held his knees with both hands and bent down to breathe heavily. After the timeout, Mitchell made a three-pointer to extend his life and make a foul on the outside but missed three free throws. Then Mitchell made another three-pointer, Nemhard responded 2+1, Turner killed the game with three points, and the Cavaliers lost the life-and-death battle, and their season was completely over.

Mitchell was accidentally injured while warming up in the midfield in G4 and withdrew from the game early due to an ankle injury; G5's life-and-death battle, Mitchell's persistence with injury was moving, but he had no choice but to do his best to lose G5, and it was too helpless to get out in a miserable way.

So far in his career, Mitchell has led the team to the playoffs for eight consecutive years, but he has always been eliminated in the first round or stopped in the semi-finals. He has never touched the floor of the East or West Finals when he encountered a curse. This season, Mitchell led the Cavaliers to a record of 64 wins and 18 losses in the East. During this period, he won at least 15 consecutive victories, but the Cavaliers stopped in the semi-finals and were eliminated 4-1 by the Pacers in the second round.