Six-time All-Star Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell drew major praise from head coach Kenny Atkinson following a third consecutive masterful performance against the Pacers in their ongoing playoff series, this time in a win on the road, per Jamal Collier of ESPN.
Mitchell chipped in 43 points, his second straight 40-plus point performance in the semifinal matchup and his third straight 30-plus point game.
“I thought he was masterful,” Atkinson said. “I don’t use that word hardly ever. He was masterful in the way he controlled the game — passing, making the right decision, defending. Probably, for me, best performance of the year.”
After missing All-Star guard Darius Garland for Games 1 and 2, both losses, plus All-Star big man Evan Mobley and reserve forward De’Andre Hunter for Game 2, the Cavaliers brought back all three. Garland, playing for the first time since April 23 due to a big toe sprain, and Hunter didn’t contribute a ton of scoring, but Mobley notched an 18-point, 13-rebound double-double.
Still, Cleveland went plus-27 during its 14 minutes with normal starters Garland, Mitchell, Max Strus, Mobley and Jarrett Allen playing together.
The Cavaliers employed some new tactical methods to slow down Indiana’s preferred pace-and-space offense, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. A zone defense seemed to disrupt the Pacers’ attack, helping cement a demonstrative 126-104 win.
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