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Cavs' Darius Girland

Darius Garland could have got up again on Friday evening.

But there was no way that the Star Point Guard from Cleveland Cavaliers would do it 2-0 for the Pacers in the half year of the Eastern Conference. His teammates needed him.

And so Girland reduced in 25 hard minutes, scored 10 points and spent three templates to offer his team the greatest spark by simply bothering to be out there.

Garland, who deals with a gnawing toe injury, is “still in pain”, writes Chris Fedor from Cleveland.com. But he pushed it through.

After that, Garland summarized its last days with this line: “You don't understand what I do.”

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He expressed his frustration over the fight to try to be back on the pitch.

Girland clearly takes care of it. And someone who questioned this because they mocked the idea of ​​a toe injury? You missed the brand.

Garland was not his usual self in game 3. The Cavs also had the chance to limit his minutes a little, with their large leadership and Donovan Mitchell for 43 points.

It may not be healthy for a while because he is now playing playoff minutes while he hurts.

But it is what he has to do. Only he understands what he goes through, but the whole NBA can understand what it means to the cavs, and that's why he is back on the pitch.

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