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Stephen A. Smith calls Cavs' Darius Garland because of toe injury

Darius Garland now missed four games in a row with a bricked season in the post -season, but Stephen A. Smith from ESPN didn't care how much pain he had. Garland had 21 points and nine templates in 32 minutes in 32 minutes in the second game of the Cleveland Cavaliers' first round of Miami in 32 minutes, but he deteriorated his sprained big toe late playing, and not played since then.

Now, with the Cavaliers 0-2 on the Indiana Pacers in the semi -finals of the Eastern Conference, Smith called the Cleveland Point Guard First take Wednesday morning, when he said he has to find a way to go to the floor because Donovan Mitchell needs help.

“Darius Garland, listening. A toe injury is considerable. Can be very painful. I understand that,” said Smith. “You have to be damn well crippled if you can't play. You have to be damn almost crippled if you can't play. You have to find a way to get out of there. Nemphardt and Haliburton combined for 45 points, such as 19 assists and sales. Darius Garland. T Give a Damn.

Garland took the cavaliers on points, theft and minutes and led the team to assists during the regular season.

Sam Merrill started the first three games that Garland missed in the post -season. Garland was confident that he would be ready for game 2 against Indiana, but when he couldn't go, Ty Jerome Garland's place took place in the line -up and shot 1 of 14 from the field.

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