Donovan Mitchell likely will have surgery on his ailing left knee when the Cavaliers season comes to an end, but the way he sees it there is plenty of basketball to play first. The Cavaliers took a major step in their development when they eliminated the Orlando Magic in a hard-fought, seven-game series that ended on May 5 with the Cavs on the right end of a 106-94 final in Game 7. Now they have to get right back to work on May 7 when they open their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Celtics in TD Garden in Boston.
Allen was a late scratch ahead of tip-off.
The season series was 2-2. It’s a Nos. 4-vs.-5 matchup between the Cavaliers and the Magic that begins Saturday. It’s a toss-up, right? On paper, yes, but the postseason is a different beast. There isn’t much that separates teams at this level. Winning and losing have as much to do with the nuances and the games within the games. Predictability is the enemy of Magic coach Jamahl Mosley and ...
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31 | C | |
21 | SF | |
10 | PG | |
2 | SG | |
30 | C | |
3 | SG | |
5 | SG | |
45 | SG | |
4 | C | |
15 | PF | |
24 | PF | |
8 | PF | |
20 | PF | |
35 | SG | |
9 | PG | |
1 | SF | |
13 | PF | |
32 | PF |